The purpose of the audit system is to help new reviewers hone their moderation skills, and make sure everyone is paying attention.
What is the purpose of this test?
The test (known as a review audit) is designed to help new reviewers hone their moderation skills, while nudging more experienced users who don't seem to be paying close attention to what they're reviewing. ...
- What are review tests (audits) and how do they work? (answer by Tim Post)
In my opinion, the vast majority of people who are going to attempt to leave a comment on a review task are paying at least some amount of attention to what they're doing.
It is possible to find useful questions in the review queues and leave helpful comments where the commenting feature is enabled. Comments on a post don't necessarily have to be explaining a deficiency with the question or asking for clarification, but they pretty much always mean that the reviewer is paying attention.
Because the purpose of audits is to make sure reviewers are paying attention, and an attempt to post a comment is a strong indicator that the reviewer is paying attention:
I propose that an attempt to comment be counted as a pass regardless of whether the audit is known-good or known-bad.
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