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I have a filter set to , and set for the review items. However I have been given questions to review that aren't tagged with any of these tags. Is this a bug or done on purpose?

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  • I just came to ask this as well. I have my filter set for c#, and received a review for something on haskell.
    – krillgar
    Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 13:17
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    possible duplicate of This review is obviously an audit. Is this a bug?
    – ryanyuyu
    Commented Sep 10, 2015 at 13:23
  • I added an example screenshot and removed the possible duplicates, as this question has been cited as the close as duplicate reason for a number of newer questions. Commented Nov 10, 2016 at 3:21

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No, review audits will not always show questions from the tags you selected. Remember, the purpose of audits are to see if you're paying attention and reviewing correctly. If you see a question that doesn't look like it even belongs to the tags you're filtering on, it's a good sign that you've hit a review audit. If you notice this, you were paying attention. I always cheat and open the question in a new tab when I hit upon one of these, just to see if it's a review audit or if it's a question that's been mis-tagged.

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    "I always cheat and open the question in a new tab" - I take offense to the gaming of the system. Its not intended to be cheated. (With all due respect).
    – jww
    Commented Jul 26, 2014 at 18:52
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    @jww Yes it is. Why do you think there's a link to the post? If you suspect something's not right with the review, you've already proven that you're paying attention. Audit passed.
    – Bill the Lizard Mod
    Commented Jul 26, 2014 at 19:10
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    Gaming or cheating the system is not mentioned at What are the review queues, and how do they work?. Perhaps some language needs to be added to promote the practice.
    – jww
    Commented Jul 26, 2014 at 19:13
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    @jww I think Bill's point is that examining the question in more detail isn't really cheating or gaming the system, as it's a practice that leads to better reviews. Because the review interface (for audit and non-audit tasks) doesn't show all the relevant context, it's a good practice to open the question in a new window or tab. As Bill mentioned, it might be a legitimate review for a question that was mistagged. If the audits are encouraging behavior like this, then they have a beneficial effect. Commented Jul 27, 2014 at 12:37
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    I quite often open questions in a new tab, just to figure out what the heck is going on.
    – Sumurai8
    Commented Jul 27, 2014 at 13:17

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