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There's an automated system to block bad reviewers (often called robo-reviewers)—review auditsreview audits. If someone fails too many of them, they will get automatically suspended from reviewing for some period of time.

Moderators can also manually suspend users from reviewing. If you think that some post was reviewed incorrectly, you can flag it for moderator intervention and explain the situation, or you can post a question on Meta about it.

There's an automated system to block bad reviewers (often called robo-reviewers)—review audits. If someone fails too many of them, they will get automatically suspended from reviewing for some period of time.

Moderators can also manually suspend users from reviewing. If you think that some post was reviewed incorrectly, you can flag it for moderator intervention and explain the situation, or you can post a question on Meta about it.

There's an automated system to block bad reviewers (often called robo-reviewers)—review audits. If someone fails too many of them, they will get automatically suspended from reviewing for some period of time.

Moderators can also manually suspend users from reviewing. If you think that some post was reviewed incorrectly, you can flag it for moderator intervention and explain the situation, or you can post a question on Meta about it.

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There's an automated system to block bad reviewers (often called robo-reviewers)—review audits. If someone fails too many of them, they will get automatically suspended from reviewing for some period of time.

Moderators can also manually suspend users from reviewing. If you think that some post was reviewed incorrectly, you can flag it for moderator intervention and explain the situation, or you can post a question on Meta about it.