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I got suspended for reviewing for 4 days due to this review. I didn't expect that clarifying a question with no code would get me suspended. (I only commented on the question). I was asking what programming language the OP wanted their problem to be solved in and what they have tried to solve it. Please remove the suspension I got so I could help the community more. Thank you.

Flagging a question would show this, his question does not pass this criteria:

Here is the picture of my review page:

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    The question got 3 downvotes a while ago. IIRC, aren't downvotes supposed to make a post ineligible for known-good-audits? Someone else also failed this audit Sep 17, 2020 at 3:29
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    Yes. I think this was a mistake so I posted it here. I hope this issue would have enough traffic and upvotes to bring this to the moderator's attention.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 17, 2020 at 3:31
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    That is true. Comments shouldn't get you suspended. They can help the improve the question even if the question would pass stackoverflow guidelines.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 17, 2020 at 3:34
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    @gnat that doesn't answer my question. I want to retract the suspension I got. I believe this is a mistake from the system and they shouldn't suspend you for commenting. The post above doesn't fit The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem
    – CoderUni
    Sep 17, 2020 at 6:00
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    This might be a possible duplicate: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/306916/…
    – Tom
    Sep 17, 2020 at 12:27
  • It’s always a good idea to view the question itself before performing the response to any review item Sep 17, 2020 at 23:22
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    I did look at the question. That is why I'm asking him what programming language he wants it to be in and what he has tried to solve it. The question doesn't show any of his attempts to solve it nor what programming language he wants it to be solved in.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 18, 2020 at 2:52
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    Title: "Appeal for suspension due to commenting on an answer that doesn't have any code" - I though you reviewed a question? Sep 19, 2020 at 10:31
  • Which Answer did you comment on? On a side note: Why should a Question on an algorithm have a language tag? They can be answered using pseudocode. Unfortunately some user think that unless there's code in a post, then it doesn't belong. However this particular post is about runtime, which I believe is very relevant to practical programming. I also do not think that it should be closed due to lack of research. It's basically asking howto do it in O(n logn). If they don't know how to do it, how can you expect them to show what they did?
    – Scratte
    Sep 19, 2020 at 12:07
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    I tried what you said and it did not trigger a failed audit! I tried with this audit. I opened up the post in another window (since I can't see the Answers inside the review of a Question). Then I commented on the accepted Answer by Enigmativity.. (1/2)
    – Scratte
    Sep 19, 2020 at 13:04
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    ..as you can see here. Then I went back and refreshed the audit.. and nothing. No failed audit, no activating the "I'm Done" button. Then I pressed "No Action Needed" and passed the review 6 minutes after I placed the comment. After passing the audit, I went back and removed my comment. (2/2)
    – Scratte
    Sep 19, 2020 at 13:04
  • I changed the title. I made a mistake there. I'm not sure why it didn't give you a failed audit but then I got one. Commenting on the question got me suspended. Some people have experienced the same too: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260803/…
    – CoderUni
    Sep 19, 2020 at 13:14
  • @Uni Yes. But that is different, and I think it's because it's assumed that you would only comment on a post if there's something wrong with it. It will register your actions on the post both within the review and outside the review. Any action (on the reviewing post itself only) will trigger the "I'm Done" button. But if you do the action outside the review, I believe you'll have to just refresh it for the review to notice your actions. I usually always open up the post on the side, especially if I'm reviewing an Answer.
    – Scratte
    Sep 19, 2020 at 13:22
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    It should have been closed as "too broad" if anything at all. Bad audit. The review audits have been broken for many years & they will not get fixed. The solution is to stop doing reviews.
    – Lundin
    Sep 21, 2020 at 12:40

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Declined. Here are your recently failed audits:

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    I made a mistake on the first two links provided. Out of the hundred posts I reviewed the past month. Those posts are one month ago. The last post is the one I'm appealing for. I got suspended for 3 days already from the mistake I've made in the last two posts. I've only failed one audit then got suspended for 4 days. stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/27180491 is where I've commented to clarify his question and got suspended immediately.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 18, 2020 at 2:51
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    @SamuelLiew Considering this user seems to have fallen foul of this failure of the SO platform meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260803/… I think it would be fair to reverse this suspension.
    – Ian Kemp
    Sep 18, 2020 at 17:14
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    So what happened here, did your suspension ultimately get lifted?
    – T-Heron
    Sep 19, 2020 at 0:44
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    @T-Heron Thank you for your concern about my suspension. My suspension is still not lifted. I think Samuel Liew will comment/reply when he will lift my suspension.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 19, 2020 at 1:14
  • I know 4 days seems like forever. It can can get addicting reviewing stuff, as it is also a good learning experience a you get to see, what new questions are people bringing to the site. I've personally been suspended 4 times I think, with the last one occurring about three years ago and lasting 30 days! Don't worry, this too shall pass.
    – T-Heron
    Sep 19, 2020 at 4:52
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    thanks @T-Heron. I could wait for this but then I just don't want to get suspended up to a month or the point that I can't review anymore when I make more mistakes.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 19, 2020 at 5:43
  • @Uni well... there is nothing that can be done about that. As you have noticed, you are being rate limited currently, it only takes one audit failure to net you an extended suspension. This suspension being reversed is nog going to change that fact.
    – Gimby
    Sep 21, 2020 at 10:00
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    Thanks @Gimby. The suspension has worn off today. I think its best for me to stop reviewing for a long time so the rate limit resets.
    – CoderUni
    Sep 21, 2020 at 12:49

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