Today I received a review ban that states:
You recently reviewed this post low-quality-posts/24552082. Although you correctly identified it as not being an answer, you chose to leave a comment. That did not help to solve the problem. You should have flagged it as "not an answer" so that it could be removed.
This post has since been removed by Cody Gray ♦ (I was the only vote on the VLQ review).
In the low-quality-post review I had selected the option: "Recommend Deletion". I did include the automatic comment from the selection box:
Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, vote up the answers that you find helpful. - [From Review]
I do admit, there was one other comment on this question that was not the standard template, but did say something quite similar.
Otherwise, I don't understand how voting for deletion is the wrong response here -- was the ban for the similar to the existing comment? I don't think it would make sense to re-flag once it is in the VLQ review queue, and leaving the comment seems relatively harmless for a post that (we now know) was going to be deleted anyway.
I've been spending a lot of time going back over review results over the last week or two before this ban to understand the queues and especially how borderline cases work, but this one is a bit mysterious to me.
What am I missing?