Today I got a 2 day review ban for having a disagreement with the review audits over a question. Not a big deal, but I couldn't remember the last time I failed an audit, and I was wondering "is there maybe a pattern? Am I maybe wrong and we really want copy pasted code-only-answers from other questions answers on closed-as-duplicate questions?"
So I was looking around and found mentions of that you can not see your failed audits in the review history.
So may I ask: why that? I think this is a good opportunity to learn, to have an overview over your failed review audits and maybe also how "bad" the disagreement was, so you can see where you and the community differ. Why can't we see them? Is this some securit-by-obscurity thing so that we can't learn more about to detect what could possibly be an audit?
Low Quality Posts
andSuggested Edits
(but unfortunately not during ban). Go to review, choose Review type, openHistory tab
and click onReview
link to the right from question(but unfortunately only one at a time). And you will see result of this review.