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I'm appealing a 4 day review ban based on an answer in Meta which says I can do this.

The basis of my appeal is that the ban I've been given does not appear to comply with the protocols (as I understand them). If I have indeed misunderstood then I respectfully ask that my 'appeal' simply to be someone put me straight, so that I don't 'go wrong' again.

A previous Meta question sets out the requirements for an appeal, and I will follow these guidelines (Is there an appeal process for review queue access suspension?) Hereafter, for clarity, I will refer to the above link as the 'guidelines'

" ...ask a new question on Meta with the tag review-suspension. In the question, you should include:

  • the suspension message (including links to the reviews)
  • screenshots of the review if the post is currently deleted
  • an explanation of why you think the suspension is incorrect and/or should be lifted "

Suspension Message Your review on triage/24391499 wasn't helpful. "Requires Editing" should only be used when other community users (like you) are able to edit/format the question into a better shape. If a question is unsalvagable and/or can only be improved by the author, please flag/vote to close or delete instead. For more information, see meta.stackoverflow.com/q/389148.

Come back in 4 days to continue reviewing.

Link to Review The guidelines state use a screenshot if the post has been deleted. The link to the Review is still extant: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/24391499 **:

Screenshot added for clarity as original question deleted by post owner

Explanation for Appeal

  • Although my ban is for four days (even number) I don't believe it was automated because the response does not begin with the words mentioned in the guidelines "You have made too many incorrect reviews".
  • Elsewhere on the linked Meta question there's a comment that it doesn't matter if previous reviewers have concurred with my 'Requires Editing' decision, because they might all be wrong. Nevertheless I do believe that the other reviewers who concurred are a part of my evidence for appeal
  • On the post in question, prior to me marking 'Requires Editing'. I have commented to the post owner "Please can you add a minimal reproducible example of your code". Therefore I submit that I did try to make a 'helpful' addition to the post, I was paying attention and being careful
  • I genuinely believed (erroneously) that 'Requires Editing' was the pertinent response to make on this review
  • I respectfully submit that the clarification on the ban "If a question is unsalvagable and/or can only be improved by the author, please flag/vote to close or delete instead." should have been available to me before I clicked 'Requires Editing'. If the information is only available afterwards then I'm prepared to learn from it of course, but accompanied with a 4 day ban seems unjust.

I think this appeal post is long enough without any further text.

I would like the ban lifted or modified if that is possible. But, if not, then if someone could make a clarification in the comments I'd really appreciate it, so that, as I've already stated, I don't make the same mistake again.

Thanks for taking the time to read my appeal and for your consideration of this matter : )

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    If you can answer this correctly I'll lift the review ban immediately: In Triage, when you select "Requires Editing", who should be the one editing the post to improve it? Oct 24, 2019 at 2:44
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    Have you read the linked post in the message? meta.stackoverflow.com/q/389148 Oct 24, 2019 at 2:47
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    Thanks for getting back to me _ My answer is that it should be reviewers or other SO contributors _ NOT the post owner (I understand this was my error) Oct 24, 2019 at 2:47
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    Do you know why selecting "requires editing" here for other users to edit this question is incorrect? Oct 24, 2019 at 2:48
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    I did read the post you have linked to and some of the comments but not all _ and yes I have now understood (with the delayed explanation) my decision was incorrect _ I connected my comment on the post for a minimal reproducible example to the Requires Editing button _ This was wrong and I understand that now Oct 24, 2019 at 2:50
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    in answer to "Do you know why selecting "requires editing" here for other users to edit this question is incorrect?" - Other users couldn't edit the question because they didn't have access to the poster's code or other data Oct 24, 2019 at 2:52
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    Thanks, I've lifted the review ban. Do keep this in mind and avoid selecting "requires editing" unnecessarily as it creates more work for everyone. Oct 24, 2019 at 2:58
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    I'm not supposed to use comments to say 'thanks' _ but I do genuinely appreciate being given a second chance _ Oct 24, 2019 at 3:00
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    As a sidenote, could you please not use underscore instead of other punctuation? It makes the text hard to read.
    – VLAZ
    Oct 24, 2019 at 7:10
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    "The guidelines state use a screenshot ", yep people <10k rep may not be able to see deleted thing. That's why. If a 10K or the autor may edit a picture it will be cool. Oct 24, 2019 at 9:31
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    Off topics comment: But Thank you! For comming here with no rant. With a really civil ton. I 've favorited this question so I can come back every time I get burn on a meta rant. Oct 24, 2019 at 9:44

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