I just got this audit:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/9730706
And since I apparently have failed it, now I have a 7-day ban. I'm not complaining that there is a 7-day ban; I understand that's how the system works starting from my prior review state. But I question this specific audit, in that unless you are a CSS expert, it seems like it is a legitimate answer. Is it the right answer? I don't know. Is it an attempt to correctly answer? It seems to be - maybe if I was an expert in CSS I could understand why it is a wrong answer, or a bad answer.
I'm not sure I am a domain expert in any domain, but I am, like most people, more conversant/fluent in some things than in other things. Should I only review things where I do know the answer?
IMO this is a poor audit example. Without being an expert in CSS, this suggestion seems like a legitimate thing that could work. Should I have put it in a fiddle and tested it before making a review choice?
I'm not trying to be difficult here, I'm just trying to understand what exactly SO expects from reviewers. Lately, the audit system is mostly discouraging me from participating, because it's beginning to feel like I'm spending my limited free time contributing in the form of reviews, but now I've made a wrong turn somewhere and wandered into a minefield.
Maybe I just need to press "Skip" more liberally than I do - and that would be fine if it's the right course of action. I'm just trying to determine what the expectations are so I can meet them better.
I have opted not to tag disputed-review-audits here, because maybe I'm off-base and this audit is fine, and it's my understanding that is buggy.