I had a review audit yesterday, and apparently the answer was a "good answer." I don't disagree that the answer was good, I wasn't going to downvote or flag, simply leave a comment. But as soon as I clicked "add comment" I failed the audit without even leaving my comment!
This seems like bad behaviour for the review system to fail you just because of a comment. I realize that one review audit isn't going to ban me from reviewing, I'm not concerned about that. I just think this feature of the audit system should be changed. Fail me for downvoting or flagging a good answer, not for leaving a comment on it. The review system doesn't know what my comment was going to say... I could have been adding a helpful note to the answer.
Should this be changed?
The review system assumes that I was going to comment negatively
that's where you are wrong. It doesn't assume anything, it just tells you that commenting on a good question/answer isn't the action to take concerning said item when reviewing it. – Jonathan Drapeau Jun 17 '14 at 15:57But it is just as important to provide some sort of feedback to the new authors whose posts aren't terrible - whether that's an up-vote, or a
comment,or even a small edit that puts a bit more of a shine on their already-useful contribution
– eddie_cat Jun 17 '14 at 15:58