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I just failed a this Close Vote Queue audit. I chose to close for needing more debugging details, but it seems the audit says that this question is fine as-is, even though the question only had two error messages and no code. My thinking was that one would not be able to answer this question without code. This seems to be similar to this meta question.

So, is the question legitimately good as-is despite no code, or is the audit wrong?

I just failed a this Close Vote Queue audit. I chose to close for needing more debugging details, but it seems the audit says that this question is fine as-is, even though the question only had two error messages and no code. My thinking was that one would not be able to answer this question without code. This seems to be similar to this meta question.

So, is the question legitimately good as-is despite no code, or is the audit wrong?

I just failed this Close Vote Queue audit. I chose to close for needing more debugging details, but it seems the audit says that this question is fine as-is, even though the question only had two error messages and no code. My thinking was that one would not be able to answer this question without code. This seems to be similar to this meta question.

So, is the question legitimately good as-is despite no code, or is the audit wrong?

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Is this no-code question review audit right?

I just failed a this Close Vote Queue audit. I chose to close for needing more debugging details, but it seems the audit says that this question is fine as-is, even though the question only had two error messages and no code. My thinking was that one would not be able to answer this question without code. This seems to be similar to this meta question.

So, is the question legitimately good as-is despite no code, or is the audit wrong?