Recently I've reviewed the First Post review queue. However, I failed to pass an audit https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/19048874
I reviewed it as No Action Needed. But the audit suggests that I should flag this answer as link-only. However, even after I got this failure, I couldn't understand why this answer should be flagged as link-only.
This answer certainly has an explanation, not very long but in a reasonable length, which looks related to the question as well. Thus it's not link-only. Moreover, when I was reviewing, I looked at the right side status, the question has only 2 answers and without accepted answer.
I'm not an expert of the question itself, but based on the information appearing in this review task, I think it's very likely that this answer could be helpful to OP or someone else. It shouldn't be flagged or deleted.
This wasn't the first time when I failed the First Post audit. I failed on some very-low-quality audit before with the similar reason(i.e. after that I still didn't agree the audit is very-low-quality).
So this time I got banned from review. It seems this review ban has impact not only on First Post, it even rejects me from approving other's edit. However, I have done many review tasks in close-vote, suggested-edit and low-quality, without any failure. The only failures are in First Post.
Finally, my questions are:
- Is the audit linked above a justifiable link-only answer ? Especially when it is used as an audit to activate review ban.
- If the goal of the audit is to avoid robot-reviewing, is it reasonable to impose a review ban for all review tasks, for those got audit failure in similar situation ?
EDIT:
A related post here, the question is not solved. Instead, people have mixed opinions on answers like this. Note on that link, the currently most-voted answer has 33 upvotes, 28 downvotes.
That's why I ask whether it's a good idea to use post like this as an audit.