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Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answeranswer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the answer. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.

Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the answer. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.

Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the answer. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.

This pertains an answer, not a question :)
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Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the questionanswer. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.

Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the question. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.

Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the answer. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.

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Firstly, as Chris mentions in his answer it's always best to be wary of new answers to old questions - however, this is a bit of a weird one which I'll try to explain without too much boring detail.

The answer in this audit was spam flagged by six community members which caused the Community user to lock and delete the question. Now, I do agree with you, that although it's not a great answer, in isolation it looks like a good faith answer to the (albeit now off-topic (and now closed)) question. If it's any consolation, I'd have probably failed the audit myself, and looking at the audit history of the post - you and I wouldn't be the only ones.

What you couldn't have known was that the same user posted the same answer to a different question (which was also spam flagged and deleted like above).

I'm guessing that the reviewers that monitor the new answers to old questions queue thought little of one answer coming in containing a url to a bad question, but upon seeing another one with the same url by the same poster in a short space of time, then proceeded to use their spam flags - hence where we are now.

The post should fall out of the audit system sooner rather than later. I wouldn't worry too much about the occasional failed audit - sadly no automated audit system can be perfect and this is a case where - let's just say it's not been exactly great.

If you'd have received a review ban on this - we'd have lifted it immediately after it was brought to our attention as audits shouldn't require you to do research to put the jigsaw together before making your choice.

It's frustrating, but for now, shrug it off, don't worry about it, and keep up the good work.