I have just had a review audit failure with How can I reduce the number of arguments I have to pass around in Haskell?. It may have the basis of a good question but as written it is seeking opinions or a discussion. The narrative part of the question concludes with "What's the "right" way to do this in the Haskell world?" and so I voted to close the question as primarily based on opinions.
I cannot click on the "I understand" button because I do not understand.
What is the best way to disagree with a review audit? There are several similar questions but none have clear answers.
Almost a year ago this question proposed an "I do not understand" button. One of its answers proposes a "This audit is incorrect" button, the answer has a +100 bonus. See Review audits and "I understand" button
Another question is similar to mine. It has some discussion in the comments, but no answer. See What is the best way to dispute review audits
Are per question statistics collected on review audits? If a question is used in an audit and most people pass then that may be a good question for the review. However if many people fail an audit with that question then perhaps that question should be examined by the moderators.