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I was just given this review audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/8891842

I thought the question was too broad, so I voted to close. I failed the audit, since Stack Overflow seems to think it was a good question. However, it looks like the question had three downvotes when I reviewed it. Shouldn't questions with downvotes never be used as audits?

This bad audit caused me to be review banned for a whole 7 days, too.

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Unless something's changed since Shog answered

Failed a Reopen Question audit — sure looks like "Not a real question" to me

it was stated that the voting threshhold is between 5 and 15 votes, and that downvotes only applies to Close/Reopen audits, so even though it has downvotes, it's within that threshhold.

Also, one failed audit shouldn't auto-ban you, so you must have missed some other audits as well.

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  • Realistically, any question can have some downvotes so auto ignoring downvoted posts isn't an intelligent filter. Jul 22, 2015 at 15:58
  • Yeah I did fail one a few days ago (also a bad audit) but I didn't make a post about it. Seven days seems a bit extreme either way, though.
    – Andrew
    Jul 22, 2015 at 16:44

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