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My assessment:

This question continuous video stream call using html5 is a low effort question. The way I see it, it doesn't provide much explanation either.

What happened:

This question landed in my Low-quality review queue. I had a good hunch that this was in fact an audit. I knew that since it had a high vote count therefore recommending close will fail me in the audit. But yet I did recommend close for it. Most of my previous audit which I have failed are for the very same reason (one of them was a wrong click, I guess), if I'm not mistaken. Anyways, now I'm being penalized for that review which I think was a weak audit and review banned for 2 days.

Question:

Was my assessment of the question right? If not, then what did I miss? How was I wrong in it?

And if so, then can I have the ban lifted?

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    The review questions that appear in the queues are selected automatically under certain circumstances. If you feel this shouldn't be one of them, simply downvote it (or cast a close vote when you'll have 3k+ reputation).
    – nKn
    Commented May 1, 2014 at 21:22

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If you identified it as a low-effort question, the correct response is to downvote it, not close it. There are no close reasons that correspond to "low effort."

That said, I'm a bit baffled that such a low quality question got so many upvotes. I've closed it as "insufficient information to diagnose." Even the lone answerer said as much.

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  • I was just about to ask you about that. Kind of seemed like the left hand didn't quite agree with what the right hand was typing.
    – Makoto
    Commented May 1, 2014 at 21:27
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    I would have opted for "unclear what you're asking". Since it's closed now, would it mean that my action on that review was right? And have my ban lifted? Commented May 1, 2014 at 21:31
  • Seems due to the bounty. When people are listing the bounty questions, they tend to upvote lots of them (a good number not deserving it). That's a phenomenon I don't understand, though, as if the question hadn't a bounty they probably wouldn't upvote it.
    – nKn
    Commented May 1, 2014 at 21:31
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Well, what's wrong with the question?

I can see a couple of things that make it a lesser quality:

  • Spelling
  • Excessive use of bold
  • No complete sentences
  • Lack of [useful] capitalization of any kind

...but that alone doesn't make the question fit to be closed.

There is a clear problem here that is being addressed, and there is code provided to illustrate the problem that they're having. It really could do with more explanation from the OP as to the goal of it, even though that's not entirely necessary.

It doesn't really seem like much effort was put behind the question. I would recommend a downvote instead of a close vote.

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