I had a little bit of spare time and I thought of going through and reviewing things on Stack Overflow.
I just had a look in an answer that was a one-liner, definitely not providing a solid solution. I am not expert on the topic and thus I clicked on the question to see other peoples comments (might have been a 4 word answer that points to the correct direction!). However, the answer has been already deleted and the OP has updated his/her question to cover that point... So naturally I went back to my review tab and clicked "No Action Needed" assuming that the author of the answer removed it. I got back the warning saying "Stop, listen, etc." and I paused for a while! But I do stand by my opinion: "No Action Needed"
Should there be another review option? Should I choose "Skip" in such cases? Thinking of it from a site management perspective "No Action Needed" is the correct answer! Either the review process or the author of the answer has already sorted out the issue... On the other hand, I am not confused or unsure to click "Skip"... The answer is missing so I am sure that no action is needed!
I do try to spend some time on every post I review focusing on being "good" to users with low rep and encourage them... But the above situation confused me. I think that a button saying "Not applicable" or "N/A", even if it is a bluff one makes more sense. What do you think? Is there a rule or official guide line (i.e. "if confused click Skip")?