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I was reviewing triage and came across a post which looked quite decent, and I was actually happy to blow the dust off the Looks OK button.

But that was a review audit, and one that I failed. The post was flagged as spam.

I carefully checked the links and the code, and there's no hints of spam. Is this a bad review audit which is mistakenly in circulation, or did I miss some crucial aspect of the question?

Edit: and I'm also suspended from review now...

Adding a couple pics (the post doesn't fit in one screenshot):

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    I see no problem with the post, probably a troublesome’s user non-troublesome post. A mod should hopefully unsuspend you
    – user12867493
    Jul 26, 2020 at 0:04
  • This is definitely a bad audit, but I'd suggest (1) When an answer posts a large block of code with nearly no explanation, better to ask them in a comment to elaborate a bit in English (2) Don't be afraid to aggressively edit out noise like "IMHO" and "Have a nice day" and "Happy Coding" etc Jul 26, 2020 at 0:13

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Argh, it looks like this is my fault. I nuked that post as spam for reasons of moderation, when I should have nuked it as "rude or abusive". I know that, and so I don't know how I missed doing it in this case.

Sorry about that. This was a bad audit.

However, you aren't banned by a single audit, so something else is going wrong with your understanding of how Triage works. Have you read our guide to Triage? What other audits have you failed?

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    Out of curiosity: what made that post rude or abusive? Jul 26, 2020 at 8:01
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    @Bill Nothing about the post. It was about the user account that posted it. That's why it's a bad audit. Choosing "rude or abusive" would have kept it from being an audit, which is why I should have done that. Jul 26, 2020 at 8:02
  • @CodyGray I failed a couple audits in Triage when I was just starting out, (2 days ban), and failed two more (4 day ban) in Late Answers by choosing no action instead of downvoting. I don't downvote answers that I'm not sure will be deleted bc it's already hard enough to build up rep in my low-traffic tag... And I just got back my review privileges when I failed this audit, so the system banned me again right away... I think I'm doing ok in Triage overall (but you can judge it yourself) and the last ban taught me how to deal with bad answers.
    – blackgreen Mod
    Jul 26, 2020 at 10:18
  • I'm not talking about previous bans. Those will extend the duration of this ban, but a ban is never given for failing a single audit. Jul 26, 2020 at 10:19
  • @CodyGray I was banned this time after failing just this one audit. As a mod, you probably can verify this claim. I didn't fail other audits since I got back my privileges last time. In total, since I started reviewing 700 rep ago, I failed 5 audits, 3 in triage and 2 in Late Answers
    – blackgreen Mod
    Jul 26, 2020 at 10:44
  • @CodyGray anyway, may I ask to have my review privilege restored? Even though I might have made mistakes in the past, it's not fair to be suspended because of what has been recognized as a bad audit.
    – blackgreen Mod
    Jul 26, 2020 at 12:11
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    That's the point of saying that you aren't ever suspended for failing a single audit. Yes, I could go back through all of your review history, but that takes a lot of time. I was hoping you'd provide me with more information so I didn't have to do that. Jul 26, 2020 at 12:15
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    @CodyGray I'd be glad to provide you with more info, but after poking around in meta, I couldn't find a way to filter my failed review audits. As I have more than 1k reviews in triage alone, opening them all one by one is a bit impractical. If you don't want to restore my privilege on the basis of my claim alone, that's fine, I get that. I will just wait my ban out. Thank you
    – blackgreen Mod
    Jul 27, 2020 at 12:44
  • @CodyGray Users will be suspended for failing a single audit, if they fail it within 30 days of coming off a previous review suspension. Sure, it's not just that one audit failure, but also their previous audit failures which led to the first suspension, that lead to the re-imposed suspension, but that doesn't change the fact that the proximate cause is the single failure. I wouldn't see a problem in lifting such a re-suspension if the audit was clearly bad.
    – gparyani
    Sep 8, 2020 at 11:22

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