I've been thinking about this quite a bit, and it seems like that there are multiple easy ways to automatically detect whether or not a review is an audit (mismatching timestamps when you click the question link, mismatching vote counts, etc). It seems like if someone cared enough you could easily write a userscript that can detect whether or not a review is an audit, and even detect what the correct action to take would be (in most cases).
Are there measures in place to prevent this and if not is using such a script considered severe abuse of the system? Because this looks like a massive oversight in the auditing process.
To expand on this: It would only take one person to write such a script and share it around and immediately, people could bypass the audit process entirely and continue robo-reviewing their way through the queues.
Edit: User Normal Human has provided such a script, for the close vote queue. Will be interesting to find out whether or not Mods find it objectionable that this is out there on stackapps.
isAudit
is the easy way to detect all audits, and it still works that way.