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It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is through sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone in this way is 1 year year (365 days days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, culminating in the current 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban roughly doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is through sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone in this way is 1 year (365 days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, culminating in the current 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban roughly doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

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Cody Gray Mod
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It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes (rarely) impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes (rarely) impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

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It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or recklessrecklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes (rarely) impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You'veYou, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close successionthe automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or reckless, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes (rarely) impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You've been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

It takes real discipline to get yourself into this position. Whether it is sustained apathy or recklessness, I don't know, and I won't even attempt to wager a guess.

Moderators do sometimes (rarely) impose manual bans on reviewers who consistently make incorrect decisions in the review queues, but the maximum length of time that we can ban someone is 1 year (365 days).

You, however, have been banned for 512 days. That can only happen via the automatic system, which doubles the length of the review ban each time you fail audits in close succession. This is evident from your review history ("Comment" is the explanatory message you would have been shown during each ban):

User's review history, showing all automatically-imposed bans and the dates. Started with a 2-day ban on November 6, 2017, going up to a 512-day ban on January 14, 2020, with the length of ban doubling each time.

That is the automatic system working as designed, to catch bad reviewers. The hope is that they'll learn and improve. But even if not, at least they are stopped.

Let me say this again, just to be clear: feel free to take this as a signal that we do not want you using the review queues anymore. At this point, you are just doing more harm than good. Audits don't catch everything. All the incorrect reviews you've made in-between have just fallen through the cracks, potentially leaving poor-quality content up on the site. You've either entirely missed the point of reviewing, or you just don't care. Either way, find some other way to contribute to Stack Overflow, or don't contribute at all.

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