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This is most useful when reviewing newly-created [[big card]]s -- there, you might have just spent a lot of time making the card in the first place, so immediately doing a review is not helpful. In this case, the empty review only makes sense when the learning steps and/or [[graduating interval]] are large enough (otherwise you will just see the card again in 10 minutes or 1 day or whatever). | This is most useful when reviewing newly-created [[big card]]s -- there, you might have just spent a lot of time making the card in the first place, so immediately doing a review is not helpful. In this case, the empty review only makes sense when the learning steps and/or [[graduating interval]] are large enough (otherwise you will just see the card again in 10 minutes or 1 day or whatever). | ||
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+ | * [[Do an empty review of proof cards immediately after adding to prevent backlog]] | ||
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[[Category:Spaced repetition]] | [[Category:Spaced repetition]] |
Latest revision as of 18:23, 18 July 2021
An empty review or fake review is a review of a card in Anki where you just press "Good" without thinking it through.
This is most useful when reviewing newly-created big cards -- there, you might have just spent a lot of time making the card in the first place, so immediately doing a review is not helpful. In this case, the empty review only makes sense when the learning steps and/or graduating interval are large enough (otherwise you will just see the card again in 10 minutes or 1 day or whatever).