I recently was reviewing posts and was met with an answer that needed review. The answer presented to me was a code only answer. My understanding of code only answers is that while they can be helpful at times, they are still frowned upon and we should always encourage those who answer questions to not only provide code, but also provide an explanation of why their code is the correct answer along with any other information they feel would be helpful to the person who posted the question no matter how simple the code is.
As you can see in the screenshot, the answer I was given to review was a code only answer, so I simply clicked the 'add comment' button so that I can explain that a description as to why this is correct would be helpful, no matter how simple the code is. However, it was then that I found out it was an audit that I failed simply because the answer was categorized as high quality, even though in my opinion it is not since it doesn't provide any explanation, reference, or clarification.
IMHO, answers that have been upvoted, yet do not adhere to what many of us consider to be high quality, introduces ambiguity when thrown in the audit review process. They promote an inadequate assessment as to what really is a high quality answer and what we as a community should be teaching our members to focus on when identifying high and low quality answers.
Cheers.