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ok, so I have been reviewing posts on stack overflow for the better part of a year or more. Lately, I have noticed the audit posts have become much more arbitrary. For example, I saw this postthis post and after carefully reading the question, and considering the comments, and considering my extensive knowledge of C# and .net, voted to close because it was unclear what that poster was asking. Several people posted answers, to no avail! This is exactly why we vote to close questions that are unclear!

Now, I am review banned for 7 days. After one failed audit.

Voting to close is a matter of opinion. The fact that I disagreed with the rest of the people who originally left this open eons ago does not mean I should be banned from reviewing. If audits are going to be conducted in such an arbitrary manner and with such severe consequences, why waste time reviewing posts?

What can be done to change this? Particularly, how can we ensure audit posts are not subject to opinion but are black and white?

ok, so I have been reviewing posts on stack overflow for the better part of a year or more. Lately, I have noticed the audit posts have become much more arbitrary. For example, I saw this post and after carefully reading the question, and considering the comments, and considering my extensive knowledge of C# and .net, voted to close because it was unclear what that poster was asking. Several people posted answers, to no avail! This is exactly why we vote to close questions that are unclear!

Now, I am review banned for 7 days. After one failed audit.

Voting to close is a matter of opinion. The fact that I disagreed with the rest of the people who originally left this open eons ago does not mean I should be banned from reviewing. If audits are going to be conducted in such an arbitrary manner and with such severe consequences, why waste time reviewing posts?

What can be done to change this? Particularly, how can we ensure audit posts are not subject to opinion but are black and white?

ok, so I have been reviewing posts on stack overflow for the better part of a year or more. Lately, I have noticed the audit posts have become much more arbitrary. For example, I saw this post and after carefully reading the question, and considering the comments, and considering my extensive knowledge of C# and .net, voted to close because it was unclear what that poster was asking. Several people posted answers, to no avail! This is exactly why we vote to close questions that are unclear!

Now, I am review banned for 7 days. After one failed audit.

Voting to close is a matter of opinion. The fact that I disagreed with the rest of the people who originally left this open eons ago does not mean I should be banned from reviewing. If audits are going to be conducted in such an arbitrary manner and with such severe consequences, why waste time reviewing posts?

What can be done to change this? Particularly, how can we ensure audit posts are not subject to opinion but are black and white?

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Should audit posts be humanmoderator-validated? And should you be review banned after one failed audit?

ok, so I have been reviewing posts on stack overflow for the better part of a year or more. Lately, I have noticed the audit posts have become much more arbitrary. For example, I saw this post and after carefully reading the question, and considering the comments, and considering my extensive knowledge of C# and .net, voted to close because it was unclear what that poster was asking. Several people posted answers, to no avail! This is exactly why we vote to close questions that are unclear!

Now, I am review banned for 7 days. After one failed audit.

Voting to close is a matter of opinion. The fact that I disagreed with the rest of the people who originally left this open eons ago does not mean I should be banned from reviewing. If audits are going to be conducted in such an arbitrary manner and with such severe consequences, why waste time reviewing posts?

What can be done to change this? Particularly, how can we ensure audit posts are not subject to opinion but are black and white?

Should audit posts be human-validated? And should you be review banned after one failed audit?

ok, so I have been reviewing posts on stack overflow for the better part of a year or more. Lately, I have noticed the audit posts have become much more arbitrary. For example, I saw this post and after carefully reading the question, and considering the comments, and considering my extensive knowledge of C# and .net, voted to close because it was unclear what that poster was asking. Several people posted answers, to no avail! This is exactly why we vote to close questions that are unclear!

Now, I am review banned for 7 days. After one failed audit.

Voting to close is a matter of opinion. The fact that I disagreed with the rest of the people who originally left this open eons ago does not mean I should be banned from reviewing. If audits are going to be conducted in such an arbitrary manner and with such severe consequences, why waste time reviewing posts?

What can be done to change this?

Should audit posts be moderator-validated? And should you be review banned after one failed audit?

ok, so I have been reviewing posts on stack overflow for the better part of a year or more. Lately, I have noticed the audit posts have become much more arbitrary. For example, I saw this post and after carefully reading the question, and considering the comments, and considering my extensive knowledge of C# and .net, voted to close because it was unclear what that poster was asking. Several people posted answers, to no avail! This is exactly why we vote to close questions that are unclear!

Now, I am review banned for 7 days. After one failed audit.

Voting to close is a matter of opinion. The fact that I disagreed with the rest of the people who originally left this open eons ago does not mean I should be banned from reviewing. If audits are going to be conducted in such an arbitrary manner and with such severe consequences, why waste time reviewing posts?

What can be done to change this? Particularly, how can we ensure audit posts are not subject to opinion but are black and white?

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