I recently failed an audit in the First Post review queue due to a misclick; I wanted to upvote the answer, but instead I misclicked on the down vote button.
The last audit that I failed, if my memory serves, had occurred 4 - 6 months ago.
I received a 7 day suspension on this, but I was content with it because I considered it was, nonetheless, my mistake. I did not post a meta question, as a result, because I accepted full responsibility for that failed audit.
But around 3 - 4 days into the suspension, I realized the suspension was changed. It has been changed to the maximum duration allowed - one full year. I believe it was a manual one.
For the past month, I realized that I began to review less frequently than I used to; due to time and tiredness, I then purposefully began to skip reviewing some of the queues like LQP, Close Votes, Suggested Edits, and have been fulfilling only 20 reviews within Triage instead of 40.
I have had about 150K reviews altogether amongst all the queues in my history; and to have received a one full year suspension for an automatic audit which the corresponding punishment was originally 7 days seems to be a bit too harsh to me (as mentioned, the last time I failed an audit had occurred around 4 - 6 months ago).
For the reasons I have expressed above, I have begun to review less frequently already; thus, my argument herein focuses on the harshness of the duration and not the fact that I ask it to be lifted because I must review.
I am not asking it to be completed lifted; the original 7 days would sound fair to me.