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I'm not sure if this is a feature or a bug. When you are reviewing questions for first timers, in there are test questions. You are still able to click the links for the original questions, if that was really a test if the reviewer is looking on what is looking on, should this link be a dead link?

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  • Whenever I felt the need, I've always found a quick way to get to the original question and add whatever contributions I felt were needed outside of the review system. And you can do edits inside the review, which for me is quite robust.
    – ouflak
    May 21, 2014 at 15:18
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    Though clicking the link does give away that it's an audit, it does not, however, sidestep the whole gist of audits: they are there to catch robo-reviewers, and a robo-reviewer will likely not actually click the link (they'll just straight away click the review button).
    – gparyani
    Jul 31, 2014 at 20:09

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This is not a bug, this is the desired behavior. It's not that uncommon for a reviewer to either need additional information on a post that can only be found by going outside of the review system, or to take an action that is not an option provided from within the review system.

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