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I was reviewing Low quality answers and I had chosen option "Looks OK". Here is the review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31877496

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This was an audit for my review and it failed.
In the Answer(s) and Question tabs section, I only had the Question tab and Answer tab with only one answer (the one in question).
This answer was well written as you can see in the link I provided.

If I am looking only at the review and don't go to the question page and investigate if this answer is deleted or downvoted or different from what I can see in the review, I can assess only based on this information.

In this case, the answer should be voted as "Looks OK" because the content was referring to the question and it had a code example and links for referenced documentation.
I can't see why was it deleted in the first place, but it was deleted.

I got two questions:

  1. Could this be an example where the chosen audit answer was wrongly chosen by the system since it did not show enough context why should I vote to delete it?

  2. Should I always go into the question link from the review page to prevent me from making the same mistake?

I was reviewing Low quality answers and I had chosen option "Looks OK". Here is the review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31877496

Screenshot of the audit

This was an audit for my review and it failed.
In the Answer(s) and Question tabs section, I only had the Question tab and Answer tab with only one answer (the one in question).
This answer was well written as you can see in the link I provided.

If I am looking only at the review and don't go to the question page and investigate if this answer is deleted or downvoted or different from what I can see in the review, I can assess only based on this information.

In this case, the answer should be voted as "Looks OK" because the content was referring to the question and it had a code example and links for referenced documentation.
I can't see why was it deleted in the first place, but it was deleted.

I got two questions:

  1. Could this be an example where the chosen audit answer was wrongly chosen by the system since it did not show enough context why should I vote to delete it?

  2. Should I always go into the question link from the review page to prevent me from making the same mistake?

I was reviewing Low quality answers and I had chosen option "Looks OK". Here is the review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31877496

Screenshot of the audit

This was an audit for my review and it failed.
In the Answer(s) and Question tabs section, I only had the Question tab and Answer tab with only one answer (the one in question).
This answer was well written as you can see in the link I provided.

If I am looking only at the review and don't go to the question page and investigate if this answer is deleted or downvoted or different from what I can see in the review, I can assess only based on this information.

In this case, the answer should be voted as "Looks OK" because the content was referring to the question and it had a code example and links for referenced documentation.
I can't see why was it deleted in the first place, but it was deleted.

I got two questions:

  1. Could this be an example where the chosen audit answer was wrongly chosen by the system since it did not show enough context why should I vote to delete it?

  2. Should I always go into the question link from the review page to prevent me from making the same mistake?

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I was reviewing Low quality postsLow quality answers and I havehad chosen option "Looks OK". Here is the review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31877496

Screenshot of the audit

This was an audit for my review and it failed.
In the Answer(s) and Question tabs section, I only had the Question tab and Answer tab with only one answer (the one in question).
This answer was well written as you can see in the link I provided.

If I am looking only at the review and don't go to the question page and investigate if this answer is deleted or downvoted or different from what iI can see in the review, iI can assesassess only based on thesethis information.

In this case, the answer should be voted as "Looks OK" because the content was referring to the question and it had a code example and links for referenced documentation.
I can't see why was it deleted in the first place, but it was deleted.

I got two questions:

  1. Could this be an example where the chosen audit answer was wrongly chosen by the system since it did not show enough context why should I vote to delete it?

  2. Should I always go into the question link from the review page to prevent me from making the same mistake?

I was reviewing Low quality posts and I have chosen option "Looks OK". Here is the review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31877496

Screenshot of the audit

This was an audit for my review and it failed.
In the Answer(s) and Question tabs section I only had Question tab and Answer tab with only one answer (the one in question).
This answer was well written as you can see in the link I provided.

If I am looking only at the review and don't go to the question page and investigate if this answer is deleted or downvoted or different from what i can see in the review, i can asses only based on these information.

In this case, answer should be voted as "Looks OK" because content was referring to the question and it had code example and links for referenced documentation.
I can't see why was it deleted in the first place, but it was deleted.

I got two questions:

  1. Could this be an example where chosen audit answer was wrongly chosen by the system since it did not show enough context why should I vote to delete it?

  2. Should I always go into the question link from review page to prevent me from making the same mistake?

I was reviewing Low quality answers and I had chosen option "Looks OK". Here is the review in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31877496

Screenshot of the audit

This was an audit for my review and it failed.
In the Answer(s) and Question tabs section, I only had the Question tab and Answer tab with only one answer (the one in question).
This answer was well written as you can see in the link I provided.

If I am looking only at the review and don't go to the question page and investigate if this answer is deleted or downvoted or different from what I can see in the review, I can assess only based on this information.

In this case, the answer should be voted as "Looks OK" because the content was referring to the question and it had a code example and links for referenced documentation.
I can't see why was it deleted in the first place, but it was deleted.

I got two questions:

  1. Could this be an example where the chosen audit answer was wrongly chosen by the system since it did not show enough context why should I vote to delete it?

  2. Should I always go into the question link from the review page to prevent me from making the same mistake?

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