When the system gives you an audit in Suggested Edits, one of those vandalism-type edits, it’s really obvious that you’re going to get one of those, because it takes several seconds for it to come up, much longer than any real review task.
Seems to me this would work particularly badly at catching someone who’s just clicking away without paying attention, because a user like that is going fast, and they will notice when the system slows down like that. Once they’ve seen it happen a few times, they’ll know they’re about to be audited before the edit even comes up.
So, why not generate them in advance instead? Every hour or so, generate maybe five of them, toss out the ones that have been used more than n times, repeat. No delay means no warning. No need to keep track of who’s gotten which ones, because you only get about one audit per day anyway.
I’m asking this on SO Meta because that’s where I’ve had the experience, but I imagine it applies to the rest of the sites too.