I was presented this question in a review audit:
That's a typical example of a question that demonstrates extreme laziness by simply asking for the code to be written. It's certainly not too broad to be answered.
But it's been closed as "too broad" so I got a "you didn't pass the audit" when clicking on "leave open".
I made the choice after reading the comments and searching Meta, where I found this:
From the answers there, it seems pretty clear that there is no good reason to close a question because it's asking for code. Instead, downvoting is appropriate (unless the question is really extremely broad). So I made a conscious decision after careful study to leave the question open and then go and downvote it.
As a result I am being accused of "not paying attention". I find this very frustrating, and highly unnecessary.