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since this question is a "complaint about a specific audit", coming back with edits adding other audits to complain about, does not make sense
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I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Edit: another one

Also this question, having an error in an image, even not visible on screen, also seems to be an audit, this time for the "Close votes".

Guys, don't make audits like that!

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Edit: another one

Also this question, having an error in an image, even not visible on screen, also seems to be an audit, this time for the "Close votes".

Guys, don't make audits like that!

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

A next one has been added.
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Dominique
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I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Edit: another one

Also this question, having an error in an image, even not visible on screen, also seems to be an audit, this time for the "Close votes".

Guys, don't make audits like that!

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Guys, don't make audits like that!

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Edit: another one

Also this question, having an error in an image, even not visible on screen, also seems to be an audit, this time for the "Close votes".

Guys, don't make audits like that!

Added another example
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Dominique
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I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Guys, don't make audits like that!

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases.

I stumbled upon this question.

The question basically says:

I have an error with some code, and here is the code.

The question was closed saying that more explanation and/or clarity was needed.

The question has been modified into:

I have an error with some code, here is the code and here is the error message.

I thought: indeed some relevant information has been added, so now the question might be re-opened.

I got as a result: Stop! Look and Listen. This was an audit, ...

I do understand audits, showing complete nonsense or even abusive language, but this is really stretching: it means people need to be experts in artificial intelligence (the subject of this question) just to be able to judge such questions. Please don't go that far.

Edit : I just fell into a similar trap:

"I have Python code for training and testing, and I'm doing something with it. Here is the training code and here is the testing code."

=> You think this is a good question? No! It's an audit and you failed again!

Guys, don't make audits like that!

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