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Related to this question: is there any way to disable the annoying notification system?

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  • Other than a css-plugin?
    – ryanyuyu
    Sep 26, 2017 at 20:29
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    Sure - go ahead and review as much as possible. If everyone did that, there would be no reviews left and the icon won't turn red.
    – Oded
    Sep 26, 2017 at 20:40
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    that sounds like work
    – Kevin B
    Sep 26, 2017 at 20:45
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    @Oded I do not know how to move this to chat, but it is undesirable for me to use a system that provides invalid and unappealable critiques of my performance when automated algorithms disagree with my decisions while trying to reduce the workload of administrators such as yourself and ban me from providing further support for a period of time. Sep 26, 2017 at 20:47
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    I agree - the review system (and audits in particular) need work. But we do need people to do more reviews. This isn't about decreasing the load on moderators - it is about keeping quality content in the system and trash out of it.
    – Oded
    Sep 26, 2017 at 20:51
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    Actually, it is not his workload. The review queues are for keeping the quality of SO as whole. You aren't doing Oded a favor by reviewing, you are doing community work for the community as whole, including yourself.
    – Braiam
    Sep 26, 2017 at 20:51
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    @Braiam If infuriating audits influence people to react in such a way as to jeopardise their employment, is the cost worth the benefit to the reviewer? Sep 26, 2017 at 21:02
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    Well, if said reviewer can't just go outside of the review queue and repeat the action that made them fail the audit (effectively disqualifying the post from being used in further audits), obviously other reviewers won't do that either.
    – Braiam
    Sep 26, 2017 at 21:23
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    This all seems to be stemming from the fact that you've hit a review ban due to failing audits (from what I gather from what you've said in the comments here). While a more constructive approach would be to post a meta question asking for better understanding of why you've failed an audit (which also has the side effect of exposing bad audits so they can be dealt with, and in turn can help you get out of a review ban if you say to a mod "Hey look at all of these bad audits I have reported, can I have the ban revoked" (so long as you haven't failed a bunch of valid audits recently))...
    – user4639281
    Sep 26, 2017 at 22:30
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    The only way we're going to get rid of infuriating audits is if people complain about them. As it is, most of the time when I see people complaining about audits, it just reflects their incorrect knowledge about what types of content are acceptable here. I assume that's because the type of people who complain are the same type of people who don't know what's up, so we need to get people complaining that do know what's up. If audits are keeping reputable users from reviewing, then that's the problem we need to address, not hide the icon and bury our heads in the garbage. Sep 27, 2017 at 4:13
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    I don't see the point of looking for a root cause for a specific user. I hated that notification while I enjoyed reviewing. Now I don't do reviews and I still hate it.
    – ayhan
    Sep 27, 2017 at 7:56
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    That is a rather unreasonable supposition. The website has standards, documented clearly in the Help Center. The purpose of reviewing is for the community to assist in our upholding of these standards. If you wish not to participate, that is obviously your prerogative, but disagreeing with the official standards is an altogether different position than being tripped up by incorrect or confusing audits. Yes, users can be review banned for cause, but that doesn't make the icon go away. It just prevents you from reviewing. Sep 27, 2017 at 13:20
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    Yes. Established over the years via discussion on Meta, and always subject to change using the same mechanism. Sep 27, 2017 at 13:26
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    @TinyGiant Thank you for introducing me to user scripts! I found that putting $(".js-review-button").hide(); in a user script that applies to Stack Overflow fixes the problem beautifully. In total, about half-dozen items are being hidden on pages now. Sep 28, 2017 at 16:45
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    Blue Cow put something on Pastebin called Improve Stack Overflow that looks promising. Mar 22, 2018 at 15:48

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