(This came up as a follow up of a chat discussion today here)
It is currently possible to get served audits (known bad audits which have been selected because they were deleted by 6 spam flags) using a post that you yourself flagged as spam. This causes you to be unable to flag it (as you normally should to pass the audit) as spam (Because you have already done so, error message: "You have already raised this type of flag on this post"). You have to either write out a custom mod-flag to pass the audit or skip it.
This has happened to me (and others) multiple times. I guess the likelihood of this happening is vastly increased if you peruse chat rooms where the SmokeDetector bot very often reports obvious spam that then gets group flagged and deleted.
I consider this a bug, and propose that you implement a way to not get served posts as audits that you yourself acted on previously.
Not only does this disturb the flow of your reviewing, it also makes no sense for the intended audit purpose (to test if you're paying attention)
Specific examples for SE employees to look at (by ʞaʎess: here and here)
Skip
the audit. You don't get points for passing. Yeah, awkward interface - but the workaround seems both trivial and obvious. And it does test whether you're paying attention.