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I'm concerned about one of my reviews from triage queue that got disputed yesterday:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/22112679

The reason why I still think this is a useful answer which should not have been deleted are as follows:

  • The answer comes from the OP, so it is probably the one and only answer to the OPs question.
  • It contains the most important relevant information in text.
  • Therefore it is complete even without the link.

It would have even been enough to say and accept as answer

Increasing JVM Heap space solved it!

This is 36 chars and thus above the legit minimum of 30 chars. Anyone with Java experience knows how to increase JVM available memory using the -Xmx command line parameter - there are several ways depending on the actual Java application in question and how it is launched (operating system service, from command line, shell script, double-click on a .jar file, etc.). The link given IMHO is just additional information on one method to achieve this and is not required for this to be useful.

Calling for link-only-answer here in my eyes is not appropriate while I don't say this is a high quality answer. I would have understood downvotes by people asking for a more detailed explanation in comments area. On the other hand: how often do new users with 1rep come back after 4.5 months and answer their question? Most of them madly stay unanswered for ever (beside answers never getting accepted, but that's off topic).

Disclaimer:

I'm quite new to the review stuff. This dispute beside failed review audits triggered either an automatic or manually moderated(?) 4 day ban from all review queues - so yes I have made mistakes. I'm not bagging for unban, but outing here my possible mistake and possibly still wrong thinking in order to get additional opinions and learn doing better reviews in future. So far it seems to me this might have been an accidental deletion as none of the users that voted for deletion have any Java background (solely judged from Stack Overflow activity!) and it feels like I'm just in collateral 'damage'.

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  • That review isn't an audit, it's an actual review, so if you were review banned for it, it was a manual moderator action.
    – Servy
    Feb 5, 2019 at 19:38
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    Looks like an answer to me.
    – user4639281
    Feb 5, 2019 at 19:38
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    "So far it seemes to me this might have been an accidental deletion as none of the users that voted for deletion have any Java background" Judging whether or not something is an answer does not require domain expertise. Judging whether or not an answer is a good answer often does, but not if it is an answer.
    – Servy
    Feb 5, 2019 at 19:39
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    It was just undeleted and edited by a moderator, as well as it now has an upvote. At the very least this should prevent it from being an audit. Too bad so many reviewers in the LQPRQ can't seem to differentiate between an answer and everything that isn't an answer reliably.
    – user4639281
    Feb 5, 2019 at 19:42
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    I agree with you that this answer should not have been deleted. So I looked into your review ban. It was manually imposed by a moderator, and they listed some of your other incorrect reviews. None of them seem like obviously incorrect decisions to me. I personally wouldn't have imposed a ban based on these reviews. In the meantime, the best thing for you to do is to go through the review queue advice on Meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/288505, meta.stackoverflow.com/q/295650, and meta.stackoverflow.com/q/265552. Feb 5, 2019 at 19:54
  • @Servy that's right, I'm also judging posts out of my domain expertise from review queues. Possibly I should have more frequently made use of the skip button. I considered a moderated ban most likely because there was a delay of at least 12 hours from disputes to ban.
    – Selaron
    Feb 5, 2019 at 20:21

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The revision of the answer displayed in the review definitely seemed like spam, especially with a sketchy domain name (should we expect reviewers to verify links in reviews?). It also seems like an opinion about the user's findings of the link's content instead of a proper answer, and could be better placed as a comment. Don't assume that the reader knows what steps to take or commands to use - Reviews are not about expertise in the subject. I somewhat agree with the reviewers that it should be deleted as it doesn't explain how this would resolve the issue, especially as it wasn't answering a programming/coding question:

Seems that increasing the memory available to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) was the answer. http://www.messiahpsychoanalyst.org/wikihow/index.php/How_to_Increase_Java_Memory_in_Windows

Two of the other reviews in the message that were shown to you during the review ban were review audits, that are slightly different from the one above as they are suggesting external plugins:

In mostly link-only answers recommending a tool or library, those links should be accompanied by usage notes, a specific explanation of how the linked resource is applicable to the problem, or some sample code. If users omit to include all of these, it is then treated as a link-only answer and should be deleted.

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    How do you get "... especially as it wasn't answering a programming/coding question" from "Seems that increasing the memory available to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) was the answer"? To me it definitely looks like it could be an applicable solution to a programming problem. As for explaining why a solution resolves an issue, that isn't required. So, whether or not it should be deleted or improved, it unequivocally should not have been recommended for deletion in the LQPRQ. The review in this case was correct, regardless of their previous reviews.
    – user4639281
    Feb 6, 2019 at 2:34
  • @TinyGiant I meant a question that is directly dealing with code Feb 6, 2019 at 2:40
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    What's your point? Why was this review referenced in the ban message? I see no reasonable justification for that. Regarding the failed audits, isn't there an automatic ban system that handles that? If so... I don't see any reason for a moderator imposed ban at all, unless there is some other reviews that you haven't addressed here.
    – user4639281
    Feb 6, 2019 at 2:47
  • Also, the two audits you reference are in an entirely different queue with an entirely different purpose. Even though they are all short and contain links, they aren't the same at all.
    – user4639281
    Feb 6, 2019 at 2:54
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    I guess the Url looked very suspicious, and no one can argue on this one. Feb 6, 2019 at 7:28
  • Assuming you banned and today unbaned me - thank you for sharing your point of view. (+1). My best option in that LQ-review probably would have been editing/commenting the post and clarify why I vote 'Looks ok' and that a JVM with too small Heap eats up CPU cycles due to a very busy garbage collector. Maybe the entire question would have been better placed on serverfault.com. All of this showed to me again we learn most from negative feedback.
    – Selaron
    Feb 6, 2019 at 11:34
  • @xdtTransform the url doesnt look very suspicious to me, and upon visiting the link it absolutely does not look even remotely like spam. We can definitely argue this one as the OP unequivocally chose the correct decision and they were erroneously banned because of it. Samuel has yet to provide us with any reasonable justification whatsoever for the ban.
    – user4639281
    Feb 6, 2019 at 15:46
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    @Selaron no the best option in the LQPRQ for this review is to review as "looks ok", which you did. There is no reason for it to be posted on server fault as it is perfectly on-topic here. You did absolutely nothing wrong and Samuel went out of his way to give you a ban for doing the right thing.
    – user4639281
    Feb 6, 2019 at 15:55
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    @TinyGiant I'm curious what about messiahpsychoanalyst.org doesn't look suspicious in a link that's supposed to be about programming. Even when visiting the page it looks suspicious because the site itself isn't mainly about programming. It takes exploring several pages to find out why that site has such a strange setup.
    – Herohtar
    Feb 6, 2019 at 22:43
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    @Herohtar I guess I just dont assume that everything is spam unless proven otherwise. It doesnt look spammy, regardless of whether the domain name is directly programming related or not. Looking at the content of the link, it looks like a set of steps necessary to increase the memory of a virtual machine as the answer suggests. Assuming that everything is spam unless you already know otherwise seems like a very poor metric.
    – user4639281
    Feb 7, 2019 at 0:24
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    @Herohtar based on the domain name, I'd assume it's somebody's blog. We programmers like using nicknames and even incorporating them into our websites. And that looks like a nickname. You should know, you own herohtar.com
    – VLAZ
    Feb 7, 2019 at 6:41
  • @TinyGiant, I didn't even click the link I google it and "Messiah is one whom the road ends to Him. He is the road and He is the destination. He is there, where we begin and He is where we end." . At this point the "This site is being constructed to promote the idea of Messiah is living among us." is not even a big deal anymore. I had to call it spam cause man they know too mutch My Identity has been discorverd Feb 7, 2019 at 16:18
  • @xdtTransform what?
    – user4639281
    Feb 7, 2019 at 16:41
  • @TinyGiant, random pick from the non-spamy web site. Thats what trigger my first comment. If I were mod and search for a domain and got those result I would hit the red button twice. Feb 7, 2019 at 17:22
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    @xdtTransformset but why? It's a domain name. Spam is content which exists solely to promote a product or service, which this does not, soooooo..... I'm not seeing the reasoning for calling it spam.
    – user4639281
    Feb 7, 2019 at 19:51
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While a bit afraid about plenty of downvotes or comments like 'Looks OK?! lol..' I am happy about your very quick and positive reactions.

Figured out the answer in question should not have been deleted and therefore was undeleted by a moderator.

Will mark this answered in order for noone to spend additional time on it. Edit: will have to wait two days...

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    No need to be too eager in accepting an answer. We were trying to give you some quick feedback, but it’s entirely likely that the moderator who imposed this ban will see this question and explain his reasoning. Maybe he saw a longer history of troubling reviews, and can give some targeted advice on how you can improve your reviewing. Feb 5, 2019 at 21:19

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