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I find a list with my reviews and the choices I made - is there a view/SEDE for my personal statistic regarding failed and passed audits?
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6That information isn't kept in SEDE and there's no page accessible on the site that summarises that information either...– Jon ClementsMar 1, 2019 at 10:56
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5The expected ratio of passed audits needs to be very close to 100% for a reviewer to remain valuable. If the number of non-passed audits is significant, a user will end up being banned. Hence, statistics about that doesn't seem particularly useful, IMO.– yiviMar 1, 2019 at 11:01
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1@JonClements Thanks for the straight forward reply - Feel free to post an answer and I'll gladly accept it..– iLuvLogixMar 1, 2019 at 11:04
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1@yivi Fortunatly I read every review carefully and should have quite a good statistics - haven't received a ban yet ;)– iLuvLogixMar 1, 2019 at 11:06
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3@iLuvLogix well... there's no "official" way but I'll leave it a bit for someone to possibly pop along and say: "There's no official way... but have a look at this userscript" or similar :)– Jon ClementsMar 1, 2019 at 11:06
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2@iLuvLogix Awesome. That means you are very close to 100%. If you deviated much from that, pretty sure you'd been warned at some point. :)– yiviMar 1, 2019 at 11:07
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5Review stats would be useful, though. Guesstimation on the efficacy of my close review (by just looking through my history) shows that about 20-30% of the questions where I vote to close actually get closed. It would be nice and demotivating to plot this in time, I have the feeling it's steadily decreasing.– Erik AMar 1, 2019 at 11:10
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1@ErikA - I think that's a different issue. Though I would agree that it would be interesting to know if there are significant differences in reviewers' vote patterns; e.g. in relation to reputation, or nos audit failures.– Stephen CMar 3, 2019 at 1:05
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