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I came across this question in the Triage section of the Reviews. The time stamp on the question was asked Feb 18 at 17:26, so I thought, surely, this question must have been asked before.

With the help of a Google search, I came up with this question which was asked Aug 10 '13 at 13:49 (obviously before the question in review section). It has 6 answers, which answer the review question.

So, I flagged the review question with a duplicate of the old question. To my surprise, it was a (false positive) review audit which I failed, resulting in a suspension. I'm pretty sure it's a duplicate. (Even, the titles are almost the same)

Please help me understand how that question is not a duplicate.

Edit: If it is a bad review question, can anything be done about the suspension?

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    FWIW, I close voted the question as duplicate for you.
    – iBug
    Mar 10, 2018 at 4:59
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    I'm removed the review ban. This may not have been a great audit but you've failed others which were definitely clear. Moving forward, please take your time and review carefully - if in doubt - don't be afraid to skip. Mar 11, 2018 at 8:13
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    The question has now been closed.
    – Lundin
    Mar 12, 2018 at 16:16
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    @JonClements This is definitely a bug in the audit system though. The audit system cannot possibly tell if flagging for dupe is a correct review or not.
    – Lundin
    Mar 12, 2018 at 16:17

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Don't worry, you're a good reviewer who was just presented with a bad audit. You took the correct action in this specific review audit.

I've gone through both questions and I agree with you, so I've close-voted the audited question as a duplicate. It should no longer be used as an audit.

The audit selection system is flawed. People may have cast upvotes because the question was written in a good manner, which made the audit system think it's a good post, and wrongly picked it as a positive audit. See this post on MSE: upvoting duplicate questions

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