There are a lot of audits that are really obvious to spot. In queues where you have the possibility to do so, I tend to hit "skip" on them, because if I chose the right action, I am presented with a "Congratulations" dialogue, and then have to click on "Next", which means one click (and a few seconds load wait time sometimes) more.
Now I have been wondering if this is a good idea. The review ban algorithm might take into account the number of failed audits vs. the number of passed audits, which means that skipping a lot of audits may bias the numbers more towards failed for the occasional failed audit.
So, does skipping instead of passing an audit make any difference (in view of later reactions to failed review audits)? Is there any other drawback at this?
The review ban algorithm might take into account the number of failed audits vs. the number of passed audits,
I am not so sure this is the case. I think the passed audits are not taken into account as much as you may think - I think it's mostly based on the failed audits in time between them.