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I'm trying to review a few first posts/answers. And here comes my first review audit failure. I have no idea, why.

It's about this post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40801684/cant-upload-android-assets-to-publish-app-in-playstore

From my understanding, this is no programming topic. So I marked it as "should be closed" with off topic. Does this count as a programming topic?

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    I just took a look at the highest rated answer. How I have a headache.
    – honk
    Nov 28, 2016 at 13:48
  • That question had better been locked and closed a lot earlier ...
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2016 at 13:57
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    Whenever online services break, people rush here to report it. Unfortunately, these bug reports get tons of votes because the issues impact a bunch of people. That leads to the bad edge case of them being used for audits. Not to mention the mess of duplicate questions and "me too" non-answers that we have to clean up each time.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Nov 28, 2016 at 16:25
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From What are review tests (audits) and how do they work?:

Why was an obviously bad post chosen for me to review positively?

Review audits are chosen automatically. The system isn't perfect, meaning that every so often a poor quality post slips through and is upvoted, which the system interprets as a "high-quality" post.

If you encounter one of these: You can post it on the child meta tagged to draw attention to it, containing a link to either the audit task or the post, and why you disagree with the audit. ♦ moderators can remove the audit from your history, and other users can downvote, vote to close, and counteract the decisions that lead to it being chosen as high-quality.

Given that the question has been closed as off-topic, you chose the correct action.

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    heh, I didn't know there's a way to dispute review audits. nice. now I know and can start flooding meta with my disputes on terrible review audits ;-) (I'm not actually going to flood meta, tis a joke)
    – DForck42
    Nov 29, 2016 at 19:59

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