I encountered the following triage audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/28178676
What I did
- I looked into the text and searched for a question. It was there. Passed.
- How was the question taken by the community? A vote of 6 may hint the question is okay.
- I searched for code-snippets or something programming-related. Didn't pass.
- I looked into the comments and found also queries for something code-related. I was supported.
I decided to choose the 'needs author edit' option.
Now my decision led to a review ban. But to be honest I still think my decision was correct.
I've read the following questions but they did not clarify the problem with this option to me:
- Why was I suspended from reviewing for selecting "Requires Editing" in Triage?
- I'm banned from review. What should I have done instead?
On a side-note: The text in the suspension says 'We suspect that you are not actually reviewing the tasks.'. Well, that is a bad assumption. I take this very seriously and spend quite a lot of my spare time on helping to improve Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow is asking us to be nice to new contributors which is absolutely correct. But I ask Stack Overflow to be nice to the people who work for free to improve the site too. If I made a mistake, okay, but there should be an explanation of what was wrong and some help provided to keep me motivated to spend my spare time again in future.