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I saw this question in the First posts queue:

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I noticed that the user had more than 500 reputation, so I'd checked the user's profile and I saw the user had already asked 22 questions before. And this was their 23rd question.

Because my current reputation is lower than 10k, I couldn't view the deleted question to check that it's an audit or not.

If the question was real, the explanation on the top is wrong:

The is the first question asked by a new user...

If it's just a audit, that's fine but... do you think there is some new user who has a gold badge?

It may be the first question, but since they have more than 500 reputation, they cannot be a new user.

Can you please explain to me why it's in the queue?

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    It's an audit ('test'), for sure! I hope you didn't click "No Action Needed!" If you had clicked on "link" you would have seen that the post was deleted and, thus, was an audit. Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 6:24
  • @AdrianMole Nope. My experience said that a deleted question still needs an action (to be deleted). But the real question can be deleted, too. Maybe he had aready answered a lot of questions to get more than 500 reputation and this is the first question.... Something like that
    – Tân
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 6:32

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The question is in the queue only as an audit. Since it was heavily downvoted, closed, and deleted by community members; it was chosen as a "known bad" post. The only way you will find a deleted post on a review queue is as a review audit.

Audits are just testing that you are paying attention and do not need to conform to the regular rules of the queue. E.g. to be a user's first post, in this case.

On audits, some post data may be altered, but some details will not. That you caught up with these inconsistencies means that you were paying attention, which is great.

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  • Thanks! I see you mention about known bad post. I just wonder why is it in Low quality post queue instead? If it's in there, I can recommend to delete it. But if it's in First post queue, a lot of controls are disabled, such as: voting, closing, flagging, editing, sharing (although no one wants to share a bad question)
    – Tân
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:13
  • Neither voting (up/down or close), flagging or editing are disabled in the first posts queue.
    – yivi
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:14
  • A closed question can be edited while a deleted question cannot. I don't think that moving a deleted question to Close votes queue is a good idea (by voting to close it here).
    – Tân
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:19
  • @Tân It's an audit, if you vote to close you are just confirming previous user's actions, the close vote would not be recorded as such.
    – yivi
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:22
  • But if it's an audit, that's ok. Nothing will be moved. But if it's a real question.....mm.... I mean...nope, it should be another question. Thanks!
    – Tân
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:23
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    No deleted post would be presented to you on review unless it's an audit.
    – yivi
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:24
  • Yes. No deleted post would be presented but there is still some presentation post to be deleted (the post is deleted while I'm reading).
    – Tân
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:34
  • Sorry, I don't understand what you mean and how is related to your question here.
    – yivi
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:35
  • You solve my question on commenting: It's an audit and No deleted post would be presented to you on review unless it's an audit. I just provide another case to view some deleted post and the post is not an audit. Totally, thank you!
    – Tân
    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:40
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    @Tân It's an audit! If you had voted to close or flagged (any reason, I think), you would have been suitably congratulated by the Audit Master-Bot, and shown a 'view' of the actual (deleted) question. If you had tried to add a comment, you would have seen the peculiar "This is an audit" pop-up when you tried typing your comment text. Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 7:40

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