I just failed the following audit in the Late Answers review queue when I selected 'No Action Needed':
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/13939178
Supposedly the answer did not answer the question. I however disagree with that statement.
The question asks why fonts appear differently in different browsers:
Differences in font size across safari and chrome with no css involved. Why?
I won't argue that the late answer does not have the best grammar and doesn't straight out explain why the fonts are different. However, the answer does give ideas that would help solve the OP's problem of different font sizes. I feel that it is useful and would be useful to future readers with similar problems.
To prevent such issues add reset.css. further if u have used custom webfonts try to add other fallback fonts as well. It may also help you.
If you look at the accepted answer, it really doesn't differ much from the failed audit answer. The accepted answer adds an explanation to the problem which is great, yet both answers suggest the same actual solution to the problem, which is the part of the answer most askers really care about.
Because all browsers render font and elements differently. This is why you need to create a reset.css file in order to get all browsers to a baseline and acting in the same way towards your font, ul, li etc etc.
If anything, the second answer just adds an additional solution idea not mentioned in the accepted answer.
The answer might not be the best answer and may improve with editing, yet should I have really flagged this as a bad answer?