To do correctly a review of a late answer, I should check existing answers to see if the new answer gives some extra information, right?
But the review window only gives me the question itself and the answer I should review. Why?
To do correctly a review of a late answer, I should check existing answers to see if the new answer gives some extra information, right?
But the review window only gives me the question itself and the answer I should review. Why?
In the review of first/late answers you should pay more attention whether the answer doesn't fall in one of the categories in the "flag an answer" box
If it's not any of those then it's most likely fine. Don't worry if it's a duplicate of another answer you're not supposed to handle it from the review queue. It's different from reviewing questions which you can mark as duplicate of another question.
There used to be a system to detect duplicate answers in the 10K review queue (now gone). I am not sure how the duplicate aswers are handled these days but it's nothing to be concerned about while reviewing at this moment.
If you strongly believe that we should be checking all the other answers on the question to make sure the one we are reviewing is not a duplicate ( meaning exact copy ) then feel free to put a feature-request in for this and justify its usefulness.