I have a filter set to php, javascript and mysql set for the review items. However I have been given questions to review that aren't tagged with any of these tags. Is this a bug or done on purpose?
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I just came to ask this as well. I have my filter set for c#, and received a review for something on haskell.– krillgarCommented Dec 29, 2014 at 13:17
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1possible duplicate of This review is obviously an audit. Is this a bug?– ryanyuyuCommented Sep 10, 2015 at 13:23
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I added an example screenshot and removed the possible duplicates, as this question has been cited as the close as duplicate reason for a number of newer questions.– Samuel LiewCommented Nov 10, 2016 at 3:21
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No, review audits will not always show questions from the tags you selected. Remember, the purpose of audits are to see if you're paying attention and reviewing correctly. If you see a question that doesn't look like it even belongs to the tags you're filtering on, it's a good sign that you've hit a review audit. If you notice this, you were paying attention. I always cheat and open the question in a new tab when I hit upon one of these, just to see if it's a review audit or if it's a question that's been mis-tagged.
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3"I always cheat and open the question in a new tab" - I take offense to the gaming of the system. Its not intended to be cheated. (With all due respect).– jwwCommented Jul 26, 2014 at 18:52
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21@jww Yes it is. Why do you think there's a link to the post? If you suspect something's not right with the review, you've already proven that you're paying attention. Audit passed.– Bill the Lizard ModCommented Jul 26, 2014 at 19:10
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1Gaming or cheating the system is not mentioned at What are the review queues, and how do they work?. Perhaps some language needs to be added to promote the practice.– jwwCommented Jul 26, 2014 at 19:13
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20@jww I think Bill's point is that examining the question in more detail isn't really cheating or gaming the system, as it's a practice that leads to better reviews. Because the review interface (for audit and non-audit tasks) doesn't show all the relevant context, it's a good practice to open the question in a new window or tab. As Bill mentioned, it might be a legitimate review for a question that was mistagged. If the audits are encouraging behavior like this, then they have a beneficial effect. Commented Jul 27, 2014 at 12:37
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19I quite often open questions in a new tab, just to figure out what the heck is going on.– Sumurai8Commented Jul 27, 2014 at 13:17