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How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some random users (with high audit pass rates) in Review to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

    It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review (whether it should be different from a regular review is up for debate).

It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review (whether it should be different from a regular review is up for debate).

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.

How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some random users (with high audit pass rates) in Review to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review (whether it should be different from a regular review is up for debate).

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.

How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some random users (with high audit pass rates) in Review to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

    It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review (whether it should be different from a regular review is up for debate).

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.

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How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some random users (with high audit pass rates) in Review to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review (whether it should be different from a regular review is up for debate).

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.

How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some users (with high audit pass rates) to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review.

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.

How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some random users (with high audit pass rates) in Review to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review (whether it should be different from a regular review is up for debate).

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.

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Bernhard Barker
  • 55.5k
  • 6
  • 91
  • 135

How about this:

  • Select a post as a potential audit based on the current audit-selection criteria.

  • Show this post to some users (with high audit pass rates) to determine whether it's actually valid as an audit.

It would not be an audit for those users, closer to a regular review.

  • If the number of users taking the same action as expected is above some threshold (or just 100%), make it an audit.

  • If it's below the threshold, don't make it an audit.