I just failed an audit, being told that "readers will find it offensive or repulsive rather than helpful." As someone with a very low tolerance for offensive and/or repulsive posts, I was a bit surprised because:
The answer was definitely on-topic and was of "reasonable" quality. (I'm not an expert in the field, but there is nothing specific in the answer that appears to be incorrect to me as a layman, and after looking at the other answers it seems to not contradict anything else said as an answer.)
There are some links to an off-site resource but those links seem to be relevant to the question and, as they are included in the form of a "signature", those links clearly identify the author's affiliation, so can't really be classed as spam unless the author was posting excessive answers containing those links (which is impossible to tell from a review, or even by looking at the author's profile).
So my questions would be:
- Do other readers find the answer offensive or repulsive and, if so, why?
- Are audits in the low-quality review queue designed to test whether we are correctly checking whether an answer is low-quality, or are the audits designed to test whether we are correctly checking whether a review is an audit?
Image of review, including free-hand circle in an unashamedly blatant attempt at garnering sympathy up-votes: