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Is it just me or are the audits inside the Suggested Edit queue really really obvious that they are tests.

This was raised as an issue here by a user, but hasn't got a satisfactory (or any) answer.

Even if someone was robo-reviewing, the obvious insertion of random words destroying sentence structure, grammar, and post clarity makes it really super obvious that this is a test.

The test in question was this one. As soon as I saw the pattern of edits, I lept for the reject as spam option, because it was immediately obvious that it was a test.

Surely it would be beneficial if tests were more subtle, to wake robo-reviewers up?

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    I remember seeing a suggested edit mentioned here that was approved that inserted a link to a porn site and added the text "Stack Overflow sucks".
    – PeterJ
    Feb 3, 2015 at 6:15
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    That is quite amusing. Imagine trying to explain that to the person monitoring your internet connection at work.
    – JamesENL
    Feb 3, 2015 at 6:17
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    @PeterJ: That's just because the reviewer agrees that the site sucks and is vetting such edits in an attempt to contaminate the site.
    – BoltClock
    Feb 3, 2015 at 6:17
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    Audits are designed to be obvious. Once you notice that it's obvious, you have pretty much passed the audit. I think you place too much faith in robo-reviewers - I count at least a dozen users failing suggested edit audits in the last 24 hours - that's one every two hours on average, and with the kind of stuff that you're seeing right now. Make them any more subtle, and the risk of false positives will skyrocket.
    – BoltClock
    Feb 3, 2015 at 6:22

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