I have recently noticed that audits can easily be bypassed without any effort.
About the issue
I know that the audits are not designed to be fail-proof. But they are designed to prevent mindless clicks in the review queue. This method allows exactly that, which audits are designed to prevent.
A method that allows exactly what the system is designed to prevent is a bug, there is no other way to put it.
So either the system is useless and should be removed, or it has to be fixed.
Repro steps
- Open a review queue
- Review items until you find what looks like an audit (they are often easy to spot if you pay any kind of attention)
- At this point, do not take any action on the item, but instead click "back" in your browser, then "forward"
- Now the audit is not reviewable anymore, and has to be skipped
Basically, I can click "Looks OK", go back, forward, click, back, forward, click... until I get a "This item is not reviewable". Then I click "Skip", and continue my mindless task.
With this method, I can review a complete queue in a few seconds without failing a single audit.
With my back/forward mouse buttons, I don't even have to move my hand, which reinforces the "mindless" part.
About duplicates
For now, all the notifications of "the audits can be bypassed" topics require a minimum effort on the part of the reviewer, and most of the time require more effort than actually reading the audit in the first place, which are often easy answers.
What I found is that you can review a whole queue without reading anything, without moving your mouse, and without failing a single audit.
This is exactly what the audits are designed to prevent.
If this is not a bug, I don't know what is.