I was reviewing and set the filter to questions only. I then received an answer to review, which turned out to be an audit. Audits seem to bypass filters, so if you receive something that your filter would normally block, that is a clear indication that it is an audit.
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6There are many indications that an audit is in fact an audit. Seasoned reviewers can smell them ;)– ScratteCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:36
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@Scratte Such as?– AnonymousCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:38
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@Nick This question is about the bug. The fact that it reveals an audit is only a consequence.– AnonymousCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:42
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@JohnMontgomery No, that is only about tags, whereas this is about all filters.– AnonymousCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:49
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1@Anonymous Doesn't matter, it's still the same thing - audits don't respect filters, and that's by design.– John MontgomeryCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:50
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Indications are inconsistencies. For example it says there are 3 other Answers, but none are presented. The old review system could say: "Answers: 0" and then "Accepted: Yes" :D– ScratteCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:54
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2"if you receive something that your filter would normally block, that is a clear indication that it is an audit" - great! Means you're paying attention! That's the whole point of the audit. To make sure you're not just randomly clicking away...– TomerikooCommented Mar 1, 2021 at 22:54
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Even if this is a bug (and I'm not sure that it is), then it isn't a problematical bug.
Why? Because audits are designed, first and foremost, to make sure you are paying attention. If you have sufficient wit to notice that you are being asked to review an answer, when you explicitly asked to review only questions, then you have demonstrated that you are, indeed, paying attention (and not "robo-reviewing").
Possibly useful/relevant: What are review tests (audits) and how do they work?