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Recently, I failed these two review audits:

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This is a very low quality answer, isn't it? Shouldn't have it been posted as a comment?

What's low quality about it? It answers the question. It's certainly not a comment as it's not a clarifying question or anything like that; it's an answer to the question. It's a short answer, but a perfectly fine answer. There's no reason for it to be deleted.

This question has a lack of explanation, hasn't it? Isn't the title required to get the meaning, while it should only summarize the topic?

I agree it could use a bit more explanation for it to be a better question. I might even consider downvoting it, but I don't see any close criteria that it meets. It's not sufficiently unclear as to merit closure for that reason. And it being something that's hard but possible to understand would mean that I could see justification for Needs Improvement. Particularly for issues like the question being in the title but not in the body; that's something that community members can fix with editing. We have enough information to understand what it's asking, it just needs to be presented better. It's very much not unsalvageable.

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    How exactly does the first item answer to the question?
    – user3453226
    May 18, 2015 at 16:02
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    @FrancescoMenzani How does it fail to answer the question? The question asks, "Must I do X?" and the answer says, "Yes", explaining when the change took place, and providing a link for more information if the OP is curious as to why they must do X. This is of course why I dislike yes/no questions. People almost certainly mean to ask, "how" or "why" instead.
    – Servy
    May 18, 2015 at 16:05

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