That's one of those fun edge cases. It was flagged as "very low quality" and "not an answer" by two users, and frankly I think I might have declined those flags. It was an attempt at an answer, albeit short and a little rough.
Instead, those flags were validated in review by a split vote of reviewersa split vote of reviewers (6 for deletion, 3 against), and the answer was then deleted due to the number of delete votes cast by the community. This caused the post to be used as an audit.
Moderators were told to be strict on flags like this because of the potential for these being used in audits, but community voters don't follow the same guidance. I'm thinking that community-validated flags like this should not be used to trigger audit cases, only moderator-approved ones. At the very least, we need a way to dispute audits like this, since you weren't the first one to be tripped up by this particular case (and probably won't be the last, because we currently have no way of removing it).
I didn't see a history of terrible reviews here, so I've lifted your ban.