While reviewing the "First posts" queue, I came across a Question that was obviously well-written and of high quality (judging from the language, formatting, provided links and content) but, at least to me, it seemed like it was obviously asking two questions. These questions were of course related, but I still considered that it should be flagged as such, and used the "needs more focus flag". I failed the audit, as you 've probably guessed from the title.
Now, I know that I should have probably skipped the question, or maybe even "cheat" in a way and view it out of the review queue. Also, maybe a question such as this can be considered as "focused" even if it actually does contain two questions, but still; a reviewer could flag it as non-focused even if he is paying attention. Since evaluating the latter is the goal of the audit, should a question such as this be used by the review audits?
Disclaimer: I have no hard-feelings of course for the review-auto-audit, as it is an automated system that is not perfect. I'm asking the above to understand if this case was actually a flaw of the audit, or if there's a point of view or something else that I'm not seeing, which should make me act differently in the future, since this resulted in my review privileges getting suspended.
Edit: My question is different from the duplicate suggested as I want to know in the first place if the audit was correct or not (for this kind of problem/flagging), and if therefore the review-ban I received was fair (which I don't know yet). Assuming that it isn't, the audit/question should/could be flagged as such (I get that from the suggested post but I STILL don't know if this is the case here 100%), and I still don't know what to do about the review privileges suspension(act/don't act). TL;DR I know that the audit system makes mistakes. I don't think that this signifies that all failed audit questions/cases are the same. After all, there's a disputed-review-audits
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