Something popped up in my feed for facebook edits and I decided to take a look. Apparently I did some about 5 years ago and then a few this week. I thought I'd take a look at the ones I got wrong and I stand by my decisions. Examples https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ports-Of-Auckland-Round-The-Bays/329574027090333 Facebook asked "Is this Lodging" I replied No - because it's an "Event" held once a year They have rejected my response presumably because someone else decided it was "Lodging" There are 3 more for fitness centres that I answered "Yes" to, and those have been rejected. 1 for a public garden that is in a city park which isn't a "National Park" and my "No" was rejected 1 for a suburb that is on the edge of a river, but the category given was "River" when it clearly isn't. I don't give a damn about my 85% accuracy but if facebook are going to have a community editing system there has to be a way to query really bad decisions. Does anyone know how this actually works from a quality perspective?