I've recently started doing reviews.
In the first audit, I honestly do not remember where I did wrong, but I failed as the system correctly recognized.
The second audit had a wrong tag (Flutter), and I wanted to remove it by doing an edit. The problem is that my edit queue is full since yesterday (there are still pending edits since April 17th), so I tried leaving a comment advising the original poster to retag correctly. I did not flag immediately the question because of the 10 times limit (also; the post was fine, the only problem was a wrong tag).
My intent was to post a custom feedback, I don't get how could the system know if it would have been good or bad for the audit.
I've received a two-day suspension because of this.
I'm not complaining, but being new to this my question is: should I have flagged the question instead of trying to leave a comment? Also, shouldn't reviewers have access to a slightly bigger queue of edits (or flags)?
Anyway, I will definitely be more careful next time, I really like doing reviews.
Thanks for any clarification.
Edit
it is possible for audits to deliberately show you the wrong tag if you filter reviews by tag
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If you have set a tag filter in the reviews, audits will get retagged to match your filter if there are not enough potential audits in your tags.
So why is the system telling me I failed the audit if the tag was actually wrong?