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I just found out I got banned from reviewing for 16 days for triage/25566143 (not an audit).

After carefully reading the question again I came to the conclusion I should have voted for Unsalvageable because the poster did not provide any example JSON code and did not even ask a question! It looks more like the poster is seeking for some debugging help or code writing service.

Is this an automatic or a manual ban?

To me it appears to be like an automatic ban because I can't see a moderator's username and diamond (♦) icon in the ban message. Is this correct? And if yes, how does automated suspensions work?

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    "I can't see a moderator icon" What do you mean by "a moderator icon"? What icon would you expect to see? The name of the individual moderator who issues a ban is never shown in the user interface. Mar 13, 2020 at 7:28
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    @CodyGray I mean this icon: ♦. Isn't such an icon shown in the ban message when you got manually banned? Mar 13, 2020 at 7:32
  • No. The diamond icon is only shown after a user name, and no user name appears for ban messages. Mar 14, 2020 at 2:47

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Is it an Automated or Manual Review Ban?

If it was an automated review ban (for failing several review audits), the review ban message found on /review will begin with: "You have made too many incorrect reviews"

In your case, a moderator wanted to highlight your action(s) on specific review(s) to you.


Review Suspension Appeals

If you want to discuss the review or appeal the ban, then feel free to ask a new question on Meta with the tag .

In the question, you should include:

  • the suspension message (including links to the reviews)
  • screenshots of the review if the post is currently deleted (for <10k rep users)
  • an explanation of why you think the suspension is incorrect and/or should be lifted

A very good example of how to submit a suspension appeal:


Asking for general help/advice about reviews

Feel free to drop by the Reviews room in chat to ask about the review queues in general, a specific review, or review suspensions.

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