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I just failed my first review for suggesting a user may get better answers on Code Review.

The question presents two options of working code, and asks:

What are the pros and cons? Or is there a third option?

To me, this question would attract opinionated answers. I suggested in a comment that they may get better quality answers on Code Review. I did not suggest that the question was off-topic for Stack Overflow. This led to a failed review.

Is this the desired result? How can I avoid future failed reviews while continuing to try to help new users?


Edit: The marked duplicate Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers outlines criteria that should be followed before recommending that a question be posted on code review. This question passes all of these criteria:

  • Real code has to be written.
  • The code has to work.
  • Broken code or troubleshoot bugs is off-topic.
  • Requests to explain others' code are off-topic.

This suggests that I correctly suggested that the question be posted on Code Review (I agree). Nominating that this question be reopened on this basis.

I just failed my first review for suggesting a user may get better answers on Code Review.

The question presents two options of working code, and asks:

What are the pros and cons? Or is there a third option?

To me, this question would attract opinionated answers. I suggested in a comment that they may get better quality answers on Code Review. I did not suggest that the question was off-topic for Stack Overflow. This led to a failed review.

Is this the desired result? How can I avoid future failed reviews while continuing to try to help new users?

I just failed my first review for suggesting a user may get better answers on Code Review.

The question presents two options of working code, and asks:

What are the pros and cons? Or is there a third option?

To me, this question would attract opinionated answers. I suggested in a comment that they may get better quality answers on Code Review. I did not suggest that the question was off-topic for Stack Overflow. This led to a failed review.

Is this the desired result? How can I avoid future failed reviews while continuing to try to help new users?


Edit: The marked duplicate Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers outlines criteria that should be followed before recommending that a question be posted on code review. This question passes all of these criteria:

  • Real code has to be written.
  • The code has to work.
  • Broken code or troubleshoot bugs is off-topic.
  • Requests to explain others' code are off-topic.

This suggests that I correctly suggested that the question be posted on Code Review (I agree). Nominating that this question be reopened on this basis.

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Sean
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Failed audit for suggesting a post on Code Review

I just failed my first review for suggesting a user may get better answers on Code Review.

The question presents two options of working code, and asks:

What are the pros and cons? Or is there a third option?

To me, this question would attract opinionated answers. I suggested in a comment that they may get better quality answers on Code Review. I did not suggest that the question was off-topic for Stack Overflow. This led to a failed review.

Is this the desired result? How can I avoid future failed reviews while continuing to try to help new users?