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I hit the same bug on an audit question (this audit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/10282834https://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/10282834)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.

I hit the same bug on an audit question (this audit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/10282834)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.

I hit the same bug on an audit question (this audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/10282834)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/272357/i-couldnt-leave-a-comment-on-a-review-audit-item/310763#comment274023_310763
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I hit the same bug on an audit question (this questionaudit: Why do I need to #include <typeinfo> when using the typeid operator?http://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/10282834)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.

I hit the same bug on an audit question (this question: Why do I need to #include <typeinfo> when using the typeid operator?)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.

I hit the same bug on an audit question (this audit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/10282834)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.

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I hit the same bug on an audit question (this question: Why do I need to #include <typeinfo> when using the typeid operator?)

Well the current error is completely nonsensical (thus I believe bug -- that is WHATEVER the intended behavior, the current behavior is wrong due to a bad error message), but what to do is open to speculation. Personally I feel you might as well give up at this point and reveal it's an audit question. Anybody who hits this once will know the second time anyway.