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James Jones
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Review Auditing too highly weighted toward Spam

When doing triage reviews, I find a lot of audit reviews are for spam questions. Not sure what the percentage is, but I'd guess around a third of audit questions are spam. In the 'wild' though I've only ever seen one real spam question.

Questions are far more likely to require closing because of low effort, unclear or the other reasons. This may be a result of the tags I most often answer - WordPress attracts the noobest of the noobs - but I don't think so.

On top of that, I think spam is really easy to spot, compared to say, a question that toes the line between too broad and suitable. We don't really need to be tested on it as often as we are in my opinion.

What do people think? Should we shift some weight away from spam questions toward other types of 'deplorables'?

James Jones
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