I was reviewing "first posts" and came across this answer (which later turned out to be an "audit"):
https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/7873412
As it appears in the "first posts" review, the question is shown, and the answer is shown. It looks like a valid answer, or a well-intentioned attempt to answer. So I chose "No Action Needed".
Later it turned out that this was a duplicate answer as the comments show, and therefore I failed the audit. Category-wise, it is a "low-quality" answer. Why didn't I notice it earlier? Because the other answers were not shown, so it so appeared that this seems to be the only answer. In fact if it were, then it was perhaps the right answer too, as it matches in parts to the other upvoted answers.
There are two things I would like to request:
If the post to be reviewed is an answer, please make all the answers available in the view, in addition to the question. This will facilitate noticing duplicate answers. Even in the result page of the failed audit, there is only this answer, no others. It is only by looking at the comments (or actually opening up the question page in a separate tab), that one can find the other answers.
In the result box telling me about the failure, there is only one button: "I understand". Should there be some way to say "I think I was right"? Because heuristic algorithms to judge human behaviours can go wrong.
This is the first audit that I have failed, so I guess it does not matter much.
Edit in response to being marked as duplicate: I am not asking why it failed. This was about how the system should present first posts, audit or otherwise. In the main, with all answers. And after considering the now accepted answer, I am (for the time being) convinced that it's not needed.