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I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.

After looking at the MSE version, I think Brad Larson's take on this could work.Brad Larson's take on this could work.

I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.

After looking at the MSE version, I think Brad Larson's take on this could work.

I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.

After looking at the MSE version, I think Brad Larson's take on this could work.

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I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.

After looking at the MSE version, I think Brad Larson's take on this could work.

I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.

I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.

After looking at the MSE version, I think Brad Larson's take on this could work.

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apaul
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I think there is an obvious issue here. Wouldn't everyone click the "I disagree" button?

Perhaps a more useful way to solve the problem would be to track the percentage of users that fail a particular audit. If an overwhelming majority of users are failing the same audit, then kick it out as a bad audit, or have someone take a look at it.