Today I had reviewed as "review audit" following question:
Changed domain error - OpenId auth request contains an unregistered domain
which ends with
I have tried Googling that message but apparently I am one of the first four people to see it. Any ideas here?
In order to check if it is true, I have googled by error message "OpenID auth request contains an unregistered domain:" and obviously found some links, more precisely - an existed question with answers (see the first link in this question) .
I have tried to add comment about possible duplicate and get a message
STOP! Look and Listen.
This was an audit, designed to see if you were paying attention.
You didn't pass. Your review was inappropriate.
This was a high quality post and you should have considered leaving it as-is
or even upvoting.
Don't worry, we've already handled this post appropriately –
but please take a minute to look it over closely,
keeping in mind the guidance above.
It looks biased for me - I tried not only to review question, but actually check it and help author and community and become 2 days banned for it.
It is right policy?
P.S. Actually it is similar to year ago posted question (see last paragraph), but still actual problem. Review audits and "I understand" button
UPD.: It is not yet solved problem, one still cannot disagree with audit results. "Don't worry", which is "answer" on provided link IS NOT an answer. Answer would be change in audit, because one still GET BANNED for short time. Is it really "don't worry?"