I recently failed an audit in the First Post review queue due to a misclick; I wanted to upvote the answer, but instead I misclicked on the down vote button.
The last audit that I failed, if my memory serves, had occurred 4 - 6 months ago.
I received a 7 day suspension on this, but I was content with it because I considered it was, nonetheless, my mistake. I did not post a meta question, as a result, because I accepted full responsibility for that failed audit.
But around 3 - 4 days into the suspension, I realized the suspension was changed. It has been changed to the maximum duration allowed - one full year. I believe it was a manual one.
For the past month, I realized that I began to review less frequently than I used to; due to time and tiredness, I then purposefully began to skip reviewing some of the queues like LQP, Close Votes, Suggested Edits, and have been fulfilling only 20 reviews within Triage instead of 40.
I have had about 150K reviews altogether amongst all the queues in my history; and to have received a one full year suspension for an automatic audit which the corresponding punishment was originally 7 days seems to be a bit too harsh to me (as mentioned, the last time I failed an audit had occurred around 4 - 6 months ago).
For the reasons I have expressed above, I have begun to review less frequently already; thus, my argument herein focuses on the harshness of the duration and not the fact that I ask it to be lifted because I must review.
I am not asking it to be completed lifted; the original 7 days would sound fair to me.
"in the same way that the system considers upvoting a post deleted as spam / naa an audit failure"
- except those things don't seem at all the same. You can upvote for many reasons, but generally it implies that you believe the post is belongs here (upvote and flag, delete or VTC seems illogical). You can also downvote for many reasons, many of which do not imply that you think the post should be closed or removed ("is not useful ... to me personally" is a valid downvote reason, so is "does not show research effort", which is not a reason to close).