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I really don't even want to elaborate on the answer to how on Earth this could be a good audit example.

I've been having some discussions off and on with one of the CMs about this type of failure happening, and I'm really at a loss as to how to weed these out of the pack.

At times, I think with this close vote queue, it's time to throw out the baby and the bathwater and rip the tub out, i.e., completely change the dependence on upvotes for question selection (and perhaps take into account other criteria such as the number of times the audit has been failed as a function of a typical reviewer's track record).

How can something like this count against a diligent reviewer? Honestly. I have expressed to said CM that it really seems like there's no effort to change these measures of a good review audit. In fairness to him, he did ask me for suggestions, but my suggestion really is "tear out the criteria and start over". I hate to say it, but most of the time these failures are just shrugged off with a "the system is flawed, deal with it," and that's extremely frustrating.

http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/8759750

enter image description here

I really don't even want to elaborate on the answer to how on Earth this could be a good audit example.

I've been having some discussions off and on with one of the CMs about this type of failure happening, and I'm really at a loss as to how to weed these out of the pack.

At times, I think with this close vote queue, it's time to throw out the baby and the bathwater and rip the tub out, i.e., completely change the dependence on upvotes for question selection (and perhaps take into account other criteria such as the number of times the audit has been failed as a function of a typical reviewer's track record).

How can something like this count against a diligent reviewer? Honestly. I have expressed to said CM that it really seems like there's no effort to change these measures of a good review audit. In fairness to him, he did ask me for suggestions, but my suggestion really is "tear out the criteria and start over". I hate to say it, but most of the time these failures are just shrugged off with a "the system is flawed, deal with it," and that's extremely frustrating.

https://stackoverflow.com/review/close/8759750

enter image description here

I really don't even want to elaborate on the answer to how on Earth this could be a good audit example.

I've been having some discussions off and on with one of the CMs about this type of failure happening, and I'm really at a loss as to how to weed these out of the pack.

At times, I think with this close vote queue, it's time to throw out the baby and the bathwater and rip the tub out, i.e., completely change the dependence on upvotes for question selection (and perhaps take into account other criteria such as the number of times the audit has been failed as a function of a typical reviewer's track record).

How can something like this count against a diligent reviewer? Honestly. I have expressed to said CM that it really seems like there's no effort to change these measures of a good review audit. In fairness to him, he did ask me for suggestions, but my suggestion really is "tear out the criteria and start over". I hate to say it, but most of the time these failures are just shrugged off with a "the system is flawed, deal with it," and that's extremely frustrating.

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Can anyone explain this Close Vote Review audit failure: I'm at a total loss with this one. Somethin's gotta give, and I think it's the criteria?

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http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/8759750

enter image description here

I really don't even want to elaborate on the answer to how on Earth this could be a good audit example.

I've been having some discussions off and on with one of the CMs about this type of failure happening, and I'm really at a loss as to how to weed these out of the pack.

At times, I think with this close vote queue, it's time to throw out the baby and the bathwater and rip the tub out, i.e., completely change the dependence on upvotes for question selection (and perhaps take into account other criteria such as the number of times the audit has been failed as a function of a typical reviewer's track record).

How can something like this count against a diligent reviewer? Honestly. I have expressed to said CM that it really seems like there's no effort to change these measures of a good review audit. In fairness to him, he did ask me for suggestions, but my suggestion really is "tear out the criteria and it'sstart over". I hate to say it, but most of the time these failures are just shrugged off with a "the system is flawed, deal with it.," and that's extremely frustrating.

http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/8759750

enter image description here

I really don't even want to elaborate on the answer to how on Earth this could be a good audit example.

I've been having some discussions off and on with one of the CMs about this type of failure happening, and I'm really at a loss as to how to weed these out of the pack.

At times, I think with this close vote queue, it's time to throw out the baby and the bathwater and rip the tub out, i.e., completely change the dependence on upvotes for question selection (and perhaps take into account other criteria such as the number of times the audit has been failed as a function of a typical reviewer's track record).

How can something like this count against a diligent reviewer? Honestly. I have expressed to said CM that it really seems like there's no effort to change these measures of a good review audit, and it's just shrugged off with a "the system is flawed, deal with it."

http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/8759750

enter image description here

I really don't even want to elaborate on the answer to how on Earth this could be a good audit example.

I've been having some discussions off and on with one of the CMs about this type of failure happening, and I'm really at a loss as to how to weed these out of the pack.

At times, I think with this close vote queue, it's time to throw out the baby and the bathwater and rip the tub out, i.e., completely change the dependence on upvotes for question selection (and perhaps take into account other criteria such as the number of times the audit has been failed as a function of a typical reviewer's track record).

How can something like this count against a diligent reviewer? Honestly. I have expressed to said CM that it really seems like there's no effort to change these measures of a good review audit. In fairness to him, he did ask me for suggestions, but my suggestion really is "tear out the criteria and start over". I hate to say it, but most of the time these failures are just shrugged off with a "the system is flawed, deal with it," and that's extremely frustrating.

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