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I think this question should be removed as a guard from the review queue:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/15708186

When I review this question as No Action Needed, the warning shows:

STOP! Look and Listen....

The reason this is a bad answer is that, there is already an older answer, which is much shorter and therefor easier to maintain and read.

But how could the reviewers know, since our review page only shows the answer need to be reviewed.

What do you think?

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You're right: this was a bad audit. I thought it was a decent one, but, as you pointed out, you can't see comments on a late-answer review audit. I thought you could, but I've confirmed (with Shog9) that you cannot.

So, it's a lousy audit. It's inevitable that we'll have some bad ones with a system this complex. I've lifted your review ban, so you can just ignore this and move on.

Pro tip: when you see a post that looks "suspicious" - as in, it's not clear why it's in the review queue - clicking through to look at the context can be very helpful. :)

Happy reviewing!

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    FP and LA are, fortunately, the only queues that deliberately hide comments on audits. Why they do this at all I have never been able to determine. Apr 1, 2017 at 5:52
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    @NathanTuggy: Presumably, it's to make the posts look as if they were new, with no comments on them yet. What I'm not convinced of is that this is actually a good idea. Perhaps a reasonable compromise would be to hide the comments only for high quality audit posts (which often have lots of positive comments that could easily spoil the audit if shown), but show them for low quality audits (which, if they've received any comments at all before being deleted, IME typically just have one or two comments explaining what's wrong with them). Apr 1, 2017 at 12:54
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    What @IlmariKaronen said. Personally, I'd prefer to just show the comments in all cases. The main point of the audit is to see if you're paying attention instead of robo-reviewing. If you're looking at the comments for context, you're paying attention.
    – elixenide
    Apr 1, 2017 at 12:57
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    The real question is why that answer was deleted in the first place. It was posted 8 minutes after the accepted one, probably they were typing out the answer at the same time. Perhaps not the best answer, but a valid answer still. Was it deleted by the person who posted it?
    – Lundin
    Apr 3, 2017 at 6:55

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