The funny thing is my accuracy has stayed at 97% for well over the last month during most of those reports and I didn't notice my score go up or down. I must've got some bad ones for my score to have not gone up a percent. It seems I've had 50 bad reports all together so far.
Is there any way to monitor which reports you have made which is "bad", I have been pretty steady on ~95%, but have lately got down to 90%, which must mean that the quality of my reports have decreased, only way I can get better is to know where my evaluations was wrong.
+1. I would really appreciate to receive a feedback from mods on why the "bad" post i reported proved to be legit, me too. I really hate wasting Staff and myself time with sending a bad report. So, I would like to understand better. Actually, I found the
Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ quite useful; however, so far, this moved my reports' accuracy to 75% from 69-70% ONLY.
Not really. You could ask a global moderator to check which ones were marked as bad though.
+1. I suppose adding a check-box in report module to receive some of the feedback you said can open to abuse from n00bs and add to much workload to mods; but, could be a nice addition if worked out. However, i'll definitely try following the path you pointed out since i think it may really be useful to know where our reports were bads. As an example, it could helps us to better grasp the exact meaning of each forum rule.