Is there a way to deal with audits that we disagree with other than to post about it in meta?
I recently failed this review audit. The question asked how to get out of a for
loop when they couldn't use break
. The answer under review was simply
You can assign test to i when you want to stop looping.
Which I interpret as the person saying use
i = test
to stop the loop. Normally this would be a reasonable way to exit a for
loop. However for this question it doesn't work because of an asynchronous call. The answer was appropriately downvoted because it does not work. Then, according to the comment
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it appears that it was deleted because people believed it should have been a comment, even though it really was an answer. Just one that didn't work.
I know that at least one other time that I've failed an audit, it was a similar situation. I looked at the answer, thought that it was a legitimate (though wrong) answer, and then selected "No Action Needed" because I thought downvotes and not deleting was the appropriate response.
Is there a way to deal with audits that we disagree with other than to post about it in meta? In particular, I feel like there is a class of reviews that are really just judgement calls. The answer being deleted or the question being closed is okay, but they're also not so bad that they need to be. I don't think it is helpful if review-audits use one of these - someone could disagree even after carefully reviewing. It would be nice to have some way to disallow those types of reviews from being chosen by the auditing system.
Also, what's the threshold for receiving a review ban? I've passed most audits I've been given and only failed infrequently, but I received a review ban of two days as a result of failing this time.