I don't remember ever getting a review test on the Security Stack Exchange, but now that I am trying to help to work down the queue here as well, they seem very common. I keep wasting time trying to figure out the intention, if maybe a translator was used, if "globalktable" refers to something else in the thread (this is where I open the question in a new tab to investigate answers and comments)...
Eventually, I give up and reject it with a custom message (people put their honest time into edits, I can at least help them understand why I think it's not a good edit), and then it goes "haha just a prank bro! Good job tho." As part of this, I also noticed that the user that supposedly submitted the audit is real (I was wondering if they had more such edits and checked that before hitting reject; that's how I found out that they never submitted this).
Hence, a few remarks/questions:
Since I got each of them correct so far, this makes me wonder: how often are these tasks supposed to appear?
I noticed it pushes me towards rejecting hard-to-understand edits without properly reading them since one can't fail audits if you just reject everything and I don't want to waste more time than necessary. Rejecting a legit edit because I didn't understand a post would be harmful, so I try not to do that.
If there were a selectable reject reason "I think this is an audit", at least the site could tell you when it's not.If the site wants to test people continuously, it could instead be comparing how frequently my decision (accept/reject) deviates from the other reviewer's decision.
Does the test rate depend on any variables related to my account, or is it a static percentage or chance factor for everyone?
How are decoy users picked? Could my name appear below a garbage edit submission?
If it is normal that they appear every couple of tasks regardless of whether you get them right, they are not worth my time and I will stop reviewing on this network site. I am hoping this was just bad luck.
This is about the suggested edits queue, in case it is different per review type.