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EDIT as you've changed your question to a feature request.


I agree

We usually know which "first stage" option is a valid and final outcome just by looking at the review:
"Looks OK | Edit | Recommend Deletion | Skip"

However, there are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose one of the "first stage" options:

  1. Check if a duplicate exists (we might believe we remember one exists etc)
  2. User new to reviewing is not familiar with the delete reasons and wants to check if one fits
  3. A seasoned user has forgotten the exact / specific close reason wording and wants to double check
  4. We all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong
  5. We might have clicked "Recommend Deletion" by accident (whether we should be "more careful" or otherwise, we shouldn't fail an audit on this)

InApart from (5), in any of the above (and likely more), the reviewer viewing those deletion reasons for the sake of "checking" (and it not being their final review decision) means they're are actively taking an interest in the review and being conscientious, trying to decide how to best review.

So an audit failing us on not robo-reviewing and taking an active interest in our options is pretty unfair.

EDIT as you've changed your question to a feature request.


I agree

We usually know which "first stage" option is a valid and final outcome just by looking at the review:
"Looks OK | Edit | Recommend Deletion | Skip"

However, there are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose one of the "first stage" options:

  1. Check if a duplicate exists (we might believe we remember one exists etc)
  2. User new to reviewing is not familiar with the delete reasons and wants to check if one fits
  3. A seasoned user has forgotten the exact / specific close reason wording and wants to double check
  4. We all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong

In any of the above (and likely more), the reviewer viewing those deletion reasons for the sake of "checking" (and it not being their final review decision) means they're are actively taking an interest in the review and being conscientious, trying to decide how to best review.

So an audit failing us on not robo-reviewing and taking an active interest in our options is pretty unfair.

EDIT as you've changed your question to a feature request.


I agree

We usually know which "first stage" option is a valid and final outcome just by looking at the review:
"Looks OK | Edit | Recommend Deletion | Skip"

However, there are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose one of the "first stage" options:

  1. Check if a duplicate exists (we might believe we remember one exists etc)
  2. User new to reviewing is not familiar with the delete reasons and wants to check if one fits
  3. A seasoned user has forgotten the exact / specific close reason wording and wants to double check
  4. We all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong
  5. We might have clicked "Recommend Deletion" by accident (whether we should be "more careful" or otherwise, we shouldn't fail an audit on this)

Apart from (5), in any of the above (and likely more), the reviewer viewing those deletion reasons for the sake of "checking" (and it not being their final review decision) means they're are actively taking an interest in the review and being conscientious, trying to decide how to best review.

So an audit failing us on not robo-reviewing and taking an active interest in our options is pretty unfair.

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I did make a press on Recommend Deletion but NOT to really make a recommendation but to READ the deletion reasons.

I don't fully disagree with you, but those buttons are actions or choices, and although I understand you didn't get the chanceEDIT as you've changed your question to choose a delete option and click "Submit", you still chose an "action"feature request.


HoweverI agree

ThereWe usually know which "first stage" option is a valid and final outcome just by looking at the review:
"Looks OK | Edit | Recommend Deletion | Skip"

However, there are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose, such as if you are not familiar with one of the review reasons.
And we all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong."first stage" options:

  1. Check if a duplicate exists (we might believe we remember one exists etc)
  2. User new to reviewing is not familiar with the delete reasons and wants to check if one fits
  3. A seasoned user has forgotten the exact / specific close reason wording and wants to double check
  4. We all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong

Especially as your In any of the above (and likely more), the reviewer viewing those deletion reasons for the sake of "checking" (and it not being their final review decision) means youthey're are actively taking an interest in the optionsreview and sobeing conscientious, trying to decide how to best review the post.

As such, you should forget "support" and "bug" tags and complaining about it, and make a feature-request to ask for this to be changed in some way.
Such as the requirement to click "submit" beforeSo an audit fails you for "recommending deletion".

Although I suspect this will have already been done here on MSO or overfailing us on MSE.

Unban

And unban me because I really like to review before my work day starts.

Whether users agree or disagree with the audit taking your choice from just clicking the "Recommend delete" button, you stated "This happened 2 times already".
With no offence intended at all, why did you not learn from the 1st or even 2nd time it happened and not do it?
Or come to Metarobo-reviewing and raise a feature request earlier?

While you can argue the site should make provisions for your cause, you actually knew this could potentially happen but continued to do ittaking an active interest in our options is pretty unfair.

Again, I'm not saying it's right, just that when you find a problem don't continue to use the site expecting that problem to not happen again ;)

I did make a press on Recommend Deletion but NOT to really make a recommendation but to READ the deletion reasons.

I don't fully disagree with you, but those buttons are actions or choices, and although I understand you didn't get the chance to choose a delete option and click "Submit", you still chose an "action".


However

There are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose, such as if you are not familiar with the review reasons.
And we all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong.

Especially as your viewing those deletion reasons means you are actively taking an interest in the options and so how to best review the post.

As such, you should forget "support" and "bug" tags and complaining about it, and make a feature-request to ask for this to be changed in some way.
Such as the requirement to click "submit" before an audit fails you for "recommending deletion".

Although I suspect this will have already been done here on MSO or over on MSE.

Unban

And unban me because I really like to review before my work day starts.

Whether users agree or disagree with the audit taking your choice from just clicking the "Recommend delete" button, you stated "This happened 2 times already".
With no offence intended at all, why did you not learn from the 1st or even 2nd time it happened and not do it?
Or come to Meta and raise a feature request earlier?

While you can argue the site should make provisions for your cause, you actually knew this could potentially happen but continued to do it.

Again, I'm not saying it's right, just that when you find a problem don't continue to use the site expecting that problem to not happen again ;)

EDIT as you've changed your question to a feature request.


I agree

We usually know which "first stage" option is a valid and final outcome just by looking at the review:
"Looks OK | Edit | Recommend Deletion | Skip"

However, there are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose one of the "first stage" options:

  1. Check if a duplicate exists (we might believe we remember one exists etc)
  2. User new to reviewing is not familiar with the delete reasons and wants to check if one fits
  3. A seasoned user has forgotten the exact / specific close reason wording and wants to double check
  4. We all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong

In any of the above (and likely more), the reviewer viewing those deletion reasons for the sake of "checking" (and it not being their final review decision) means they're are actively taking an interest in the review and being conscientious, trying to decide how to best review.

So an audit failing us on not robo-reviewing and taking an active interest in our options is pretty unfair.

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James
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I did make a press on Recommend Deletion but NOT to really make a recommendation but to READ the deletion reasons.

I don't fully disagree with you, but those buttons are actions or choices, and although I understand you didn't get the chance to choose a delete option and click "Submit", you still chose an "action".


However

There are good arguments in favour of needing to see deletion reasons before being able to choose, such as if you are not familiar with the review reasons.
And we all review differently, it doesn't mean we are doing it wrong.

Especially as your viewing those deletion reasons means you are actively taking an interest in the options and so how to best review the post.

As such, you should forget "support" and "bug" tags and complaining about it, and make a feature-request to ask for this to be changed in some way.
Such as the requirement to click "submit" before an audit fails you for "recommending deletion".

Although I suspect this will have already been done here on MSO or over on MSE.

Unban

And unban me because I really like to review before my work day starts.

Whether users agree or disagree with the audit taking your choice from just clicking the "Recommend delete" button, you stated "This happened 2 times already".
With no offence intended at all, why did you not learn from the 1st or even 2nd time it happened and not do it?
Or come to Meta and raise a feature request earlier?

While you can argue the site should make provisions for your cause, you actually knew this could potentially happen but continued to do it.

Again, I'm not saying it's right, just that when you find a problem don't continue to use the site expecting that problem to not happen again ;)