After roughly two weeks of smooth reviewing I failed another audit and got me a review ban. It was one of those posts that I find quite borderline: An answer with a small list of short things relevant to the question and a "further read here" link. It is certainly not a good answer, and probably deserved downvoting, but I would not call it "delete-worthy" as it seems to be a genuine attempt at summing up what the link describes. This is after all what we tell the people to do in link only cases: we want the core of the link content here, and the link is there for reference and "more in depth reading". Removing the link should give an answer too (and in this case I would argue it would have been an attempt to answer, though a bad one that should have been downvoted).
Now I find these disagreements between me and the community somewhat annoying, and it kills the motivation to do reviews. Then I thought, maybe thats exactly what they should do.
I seem to disagree with the community in that I don't think bad answers should be deleted, but rather downvoted. Based on that, should I better step away from reviewing and let only those people do it that have a better agreement with the community on such things?
By popular demand, here the review item I failed last on. Note that the purpose of this question is not to discuss whether this is a good review item or not, or whether I should have identified it as an audit and played along, or whether I should have agreed with its deletion or not. I have anyways already forgotten how that answer looked like and can't see it anymore (so far for the "stop look and listen" part).
The purpose is mainly stated in the title: Assume you sometimes disagree with the community. Should you do reviews?
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Because some people wondered what my outcome of this is: Combining all the comments and answers below, I think that as long as you are not 100% (or almost) in line with the community, you should not participate in reviews. Failing audits is a strong indicator that you are not, and it is not a loss if some people that only agree in 99% of the cases don't do reviews, the community is big enough.