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I was temporarily banned from reviewing for deciding that no action was needed on a workaround solution that had the same solution as another upvoted question; here's the audit item that led to the ban:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/6024600
Here's the question:
after installing magento cannot login admin
According to this asked, answered, and accepted Stackoverflow question, it's the right answer: Why I can not login to magento backend using google chrome
It is legitimately a possible answer as a workaround, and even if you disagree, it's not my job as a reviewer to judge its correctness, rather it's to carefully review the answer ensure that it's an actual answer. Which I did, and it is. (No it did not strike me as particularly good, but reviewers should presume that those with more domain knowledge would vote it down if it were incorrect.) There are many highly voted answers on Stackoverflow that are the same length, to criticize me for not rejecting it as a comment is foolish. I make many flags and comments requesting more elaboration about non-answers and borderlines that are comments. This was not a comment. It was an answer. A terse one. Perhaps even shallow. But it did not demand a comment from me. It was an answer. And I used my discretion as a reviewer to let it go.
Here's the guidelines for reviewing Late Answers on Meta Stackexchange:
https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/180031/239121
Is this right, and if not, what should I do?
Should I be penalized for taking a correct action that others screwed up?
Current Conclusion
My conclusion is that I did the right thing, given the evidence I had, in spite of my ignorance of magento and the appropriateness of using a different browser as a workaround to admin it, which was an upvoted solution. There was nothing further for me to comment (would I challenge it as incorrect?). There was no reason for me to downvote it (someone else, perhaps the asker, had upvoted a nearly identical answer). Flagging it would imply I believed it to be either spam, offensive, not an actual answer, very low quality, or that it otherwise required the attention of a moderator. I thought it could be borderline low quality, but for integrity's sake, I took none of these actions, in spite of evidence that it was an audit (as I could not find the actual answer on the page).
In spite of my naysayers's confidence, I did the right thing.