Can we please not use haskell questions for review audits, at least in the close and reopen vote queues?
Audits with the Haskell tag have caused a lot of disagreement over the years. Here are some meta questions, all highly upvoted showing the community's disagreement with the audit, that I found showing the issue:
- How to dispute a review audit
- What an audit!? Would you fail?
- Confused by audit failure
- Is this a good reopen queue audit? (This is my question that made me think of this)
It seems that the Haskell community on SO allows more broad questions than most questions using other tags, which means that people not familiar with the tag or related questions (the majority of reviewers) will likely fail audits related to Haskell, not because they deal with Haskell topics, but because the questions are more broad than questions using other tags on Stack Overflow. Although we don't know the formula behind how audit questions are picked, it likely includes the length of the question and, since the questions are more broad, Haskell tagged questions tend to be longer which makes them more commonly picked to be audits.
The trouble brought by Haskell audits have caused some users to skip reviewing haskell questions in the queue altogether. If we prevent questions with the tag from being audits, some Haskell tagged questions may be closed when the Haskell community doesn't want them to be, but they can be easily reopened because few will be wrongly closed. Should having separate communities within SO that follow different rules even be allowed?
Can we please prevent questions with the Haskell tag from being audits?