While reviewing Low Quality posts, I came across one: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/6762689
Additionally, here is the revision history for the answer, which is important in this case: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/27667823/revisions
The last time the answer was edited was back in December and I was presented with the answer being:
Use `[Height(cm)]` instead of `Height(cm)`.
The answer is indeed short and perhaps could be expanded on, but not of extreme low-quality. At least, not low enough quality for me to recommend deletion. Therefore, I selected "Looks OK."
Turns out I failed an audit... It claims the answer "has severe quality issues" and it is "abusive, nonsense, noise, spam, blatantly off-topic or otherwise irredeemable." None of which are true.
However, when you go back and look at the revision history of the post, the original post had a questionable link in it that had since been removed two edits ago. Since that information isn't presented from the basic review interface, and the answer I was shown in the review process did not look spammy, I feel that this is a bug in the audit process.
It seems as if the auditing system for the review process is looking at all (and non-current) edits, instead of whatever the most recent one is.