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It seems I've failed the audit of user who answered the question correctly.
The answer was:
I also get an exclamation mark when I access an index directly without the complete url, such as domain.tk/subdomain/ instead of domain.tk/subdomain.index.html. It seems that because the url I submitted was linked to index.html, I could not +1 when I was considered to be at /, even though I was really visiting /index.html.
This answer was far better than the other existing three answers with zero-vote (with lots of assumptions which should be more comments than the answers).
Maybe he had the problem too, but this is the reason why he's answering and sharing his knowledge (it's usually the case when people have the same problem). He stated 'because'/'it seems' and he's using specific terminology (+1) which indicates he knows what was the cause of it and he further trying to explains what was the reason. His answer is also in similar concept to the first accepted one (by comparing the terminology and the concept).
And this answer talks straight about invalid url (without the complete url) and it was confirmed in other few comments, such as:
This led me to my fix--I was missing "http://" from my URLs. THANK YOU. – adamdport
So I think what happened first person didn't read it correctly, rejected it and posted the automatic comment that it isn't the answer (aka 'If you have a different question, you can ask it here by ...' - and obviously this user didn't have another question!) and the rest followed him seeing this comment (chain reaction), so post was removed and the person who read it and understood the answer failed the audit and got banned.
Is it what happened? This is how it should work?
UPDATE:
Based on Ken White comment, this is mumbo-jumpo question and it should be closed.
However this is not still clear how I should closed it or what should I do with it?
The usually options are:
This is an "I'm having this problem, too" comment.
This was obviously not a comment 'I'm having this problem too', as it was poor quality answer.
This is a different question posted as an answer.
This was not another question posted as an answer either.
Either it wasn't a spam or a 'thank you' kind of post.
As far as I understand, moderators should remove spam and invalid entries, but not the answers (which should be improved instead). This was the answer as it was, but still answer. Therefore if I did something wrong, then which option should I choose then to close it? None of them seems to be relevant. So in summary I couldn't use any other option to do anything with it, either to remove it or not. As far as I know, the Edit option would trigger failure as well (secondly improvements are done in the other queues).
If this is still not clear if it's answer or not (aka 'thank you', 'another question' or 'I've this problem too'). My simple logic explanation is: the OP problem basically was: 'button turns into an exclamation mark' and the guy is answering: 'I also get an exclamation mark ... because ... (answer part here)'. This indicates the direct/unique answer to OP problem and it's not related to any other answers.
And as Will said, the audit should be obvious and questions in the form of "I had the same problem, I did XYZ, instead of ZYX, which worked." are very common and the correct answer is contained within the word jumble.