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Why aren't there any review audits in the suggested edits review queue that are correct?

I've noticed that every single audit I've come across in the suggested edits queue should be rejected for spam. It seems like the system just adds random words in random places, making it pretty obvious that it's an audit.

What's to stop a reviewer from simply rejecting every post as spam or vandalism? They will never fail an audit, because all of the audits seem to be due to spam/vandalism.

Obviously, it would be hard to generate correct audits in the suggested edits queue, so why don't we just make them correct audits only if they are approved by all of the reviewers.

Also, those with access to moderator tools can review reviews according to the help centerthe help center, so maybe only make it a correct audit if a user with moderator privileges doesn't take any action on the reviewers' choices. (I'm not really sure how /tools/tools works, so I don't know how this suggestion would work, if it would at all)

Why aren't there any review audits in the suggested edits review queue that are correct?

I've noticed that every single audit I've come across in the suggested edits queue should be rejected for spam. It seems like the system just adds random words in random places, making it pretty obvious that it's an audit.

What's to stop a reviewer from simply rejecting every post as spam or vandalism? They will never fail an audit, because all of the audits seem to be due to spam/vandalism.

Obviously, it would be hard to generate correct audits in the suggested edits queue, so why don't we just make them correct audits only if they are approved by all of the reviewers.

Also, those with access to moderator tools can review reviews according to the help center, so maybe only make it a correct audit if a user with moderator privileges doesn't take any action on the reviewers' choices. (I'm not really sure how /tools works, so I don't know how this suggestion would work, if it would at all)

Why aren't there any review audits in the suggested edits review queue that are correct?

I've noticed that every single audit I've come across in the suggested edits queue should be rejected for spam. It seems like the system just adds random words in random places, making it pretty obvious that it's an audit.

What's to stop a reviewer from simply rejecting every post as spam or vandalism? They will never fail an audit, because all of the audits seem to be due to spam/vandalism.

Obviously, it would be hard to generate correct audits in the suggested edits queue, so why don't we just make them correct audits only if they are approved by all of the reviewers.

Also, those with access to moderator tools can review reviews according to the help center, so maybe only make it a correct audit if a user with moderator privileges doesn't take any action on the reviewers' choices. (I'm not really sure how /tools works, so I don't know how this suggestion would work, if it would at all)

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Why aren't there any correct suggested edit audits?

Why aren't there any review audits in the suggested edits review queue that are correct?

I've noticed that every single audit I've come across in the suggested edits queue should be rejected for spam. It seems like the system just adds random words in random places, making it pretty obvious that it's an audit.

What's to stop a reviewer from simply rejecting every post as spam or vandalism? They will never fail an audit, because all of the audits seem to be due to spam/vandalism.

Obviously, it would be hard to generate correct audits in the suggested edits queue, so why don't we just make them correct audits only if they are approved by all of the reviewers.

Also, those with access to moderator tools can review reviews according to the help center, so maybe only make it a correct audit if a user with moderator privileges doesn't take any action on the reviewers' choices. (I'm not really sure how /tools works, so I don't know how this suggestion would work, if it would at all)