While reviewing low-quality posts, I was shown this answer:
I was about to click "Skip" but then hesitantly changed my mind and decided it "Looks OK", borderline. Turns out it was an audit, and I failed the audit.
I'm a bit divided here. The answer is not a link-only answer because (to my limited understanding) it tries to explain what happened and how to solve it.
Looking back now, to me, it's not altogether different from some of the other answers to the question
Also, the feedback I got seemed a bit over the top.
STOP! Look and Listen.
This was an audit, designed to see if you were paying attention. You didn't pass. This post has severe quality issues. It is abusive nonsense, noise, spam, blatantly off-topic or otherwise irredeemable – readers will find it offensive or repulsive rather than helpful. Please delete or recommend deletion when reviewing such posts.
As far as I can understand what happened, the audit simply picks out questions which have been closed in the past (by unanimous vote? Do we get details about how this works?) and I just got a bit unlucky and got served an answer which perhaps should not have been closed.
Is this analysis correct?
If so, is there something that could be done to prevent this from happening again? Like, for example, apply stricter criteria to which answers get picked as audit tests?
If not, should I be much more careful, and skip the vast majority of reviews?