I recently failed this audit and had my review rights suspended.
I think this was an unfair audit. The answer I was reviewing looked OK, so I clicked "No action needed". It then turned out that the answer had 1 downvote for duplicating an existing answer.
This is the second time I have failed an audit for exactly the same reason. I don't think the audits or the suspension were fair in this case.
Yes, there was a comment on the answer that clearly stated it was a duplicate, but comments are not shown for audits (post details are faked, including the score, user, and comments). They only become visible after the review, so I had no way of knowing that it was a duplicate.
The answer's author listed several possibilities for the issue in question, and provided steps to fix it. The answer was, by all measures visible to me, correct. Its only problem was that it duplicated an existing answer, but I couldn't have known this at the time of the review.
Opening the question to see the details of the reviewed item kinda defeats the purpose of doing audits (downvote if you see downvotes, upvote if you see upvotes).
Is there a way to appeal the failed audit when I'm sure that I didn't make a mistake? No automatic system is perfect, and there should be a way to appeal if it made a wrong decision.
The "possible duplicates" do not answer my question.
Failed and banned for user who answered the question correctly? [duplicate] answers the question, "Why I was banned from reviews", but I already know the answer to that question: I was banned because the system deemed it necessary to take action, whereas I clicked "No action needed".
However, my question is, how do I appeal the automatic ban when I believe that my action was correct, based on the information provided in the review queue?