Today I received a month-long review ban that I think is clearly a mistake. I don't particularly mind a month off of review :), but would like to make sure that the ban process (be it automated or manual) is tuned to be the most effective.
I recommended deletion of this post which I feel is clearly a comment on another answer but was banned for that action.
Previously I have been banned for shorter time periods for actions I consider defendable, but didn't feel it appropriate to contest the ban on the assumption that SO is trying to avoid a long queue of offenders complaining that they were unfairly banned for one reason or another (everyone in prison is innocent :)). We should all be committed to actions other than arguing over bans. But as user and reviewer of the site I want the review ban algorithm/process to be efficient as well.
EDIT: Not particularly relevant to this dispute, but in the interest of full disclosure I'll put the ones I think I failed (based upon lack of reviews for x days afterward) recently. Clearly I am at odds with all other reviewers for a few of these and will review my review process:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/7230683
- 2 recommended deletion (including me); answer deleted
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/7331870
- 3 ok (including me), 1 delete; answer deleted
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/7353727
- 5 recommend deletion (including me), 1 deleted; answer deleted
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/7431215
- 7 recommend deletion, 1 looks ok (me); answer deleted. IIRC the question asks for a link and the answer was a link
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/7476647
- 5 recommend deletion, 1 deleted, 1 looks ok (me); answer deleted
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/7510013
- 1 looks ok (me); answer deleted