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Recently ran into a first post audit for a question on SO that was closed (and deleted) as being caused either by a typo or some sort of heisenbug. I don't know which, but the important thing is that there is, by definition, no way to tell in review that a question is no longer reproducible without manually checking to see if it's still open. And even typos are often quite subtle for any but a subject expert to spot.

Therefore, it seems like including this close reason in audits tends to basically be nothing but a test of whether you're detecting audits proactively. Which, while technically requiring attention of some sort, is not actually testing the sort of attention that's useful for reviewing posts, per se.

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  • Did the answer not show up for you? Dec 21, 2014 at 8:01
  • This seems like a bad audit to me, but not for the reason you have given. I wouldn't have closed. Dec 21, 2014 at 8:02
  • @JanDvorak I had and have no way to see the answer at all, then or now. All I had to go on was the question, and it set off no particular red flags, so I didn't open it in a new tab to check that. Dec 21, 2014 at 8:03
  • Then it's a bug. Answers deleted with the question should be shown when the question is used as an audit. Dec 21, 2014 at 8:04
  • @JanDvorak, that would certainly help, although it might look a bit odd, I guess. Dec 21, 2014 at 8:06

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