Of course the question (as stated) is off-topic. But it was upvoted big time, so was one of the answers, no doubt because the user also offered a bounty.
Remember that the process electing posts for review queues can only be a relatively simple algorithm (I mean, relative to the human brain). I don't know how it works, obviously, but no doubt it looks for posts that look like candidates for the review queue, but in reality don't qualify for a number of reasons, in which the numbers of upvotes obviously plays a big role. This post slipped through the maze because of the votes.
It happens to all of us once in a while and yes, it's a nuisance, but not one you can't get used to.
Seeing the conversations this answer gave rise to, I still wonder what's the big deal? Sometimes we get banned for two days from one of the review queues. So what? It doesn't take your rep, your badges, your privileges (well one, temporarily). The only bad thing is that benevolent people are not available for a while. It reduces reviewing capacity.
But what's the alternative? It's easy to complain and to stop reviewing altogether, but what do you want, remove the audits? Make them less frequent? People do anything to obtain badges. They even write bots to acquire one lousy badge if they can. So I think we all agree we can't do without an effective mechanism to stop these gamers. And as usual, the good also suffer. So either try to live with it or come up with something better.