This isn't really a complaint about this specific audit (although failing it did give me a review ban despite the fact that I've only failed two in almost three months).
I thought that we had an official stance on link-only answers: we have a canonical question and even a delete reason in the queue for them. So, why is it that this is considered "Looks OK" (I know that the system decides and that it just saw the score of 5 and doesn't care about anything else, but this is for the sake of argument):
You can do that with the
numbers_and_words
gem:https://github.com/kslazarev/numbers_and_words
It supports languages other than english as well.
For example:
21.to_words => "twenty-one" 44.to_words => "forty-four"
So, yes, it does technically answer the question, but the answer is almost useless without the link. Now that mods have started reviewing low quality flags, the flag itself is essentially obsolete, because there is no case where they will approve a flag that isn't blatantly not an answer (in which case you'd use a not an answer flag).
So, why do we still have it? And since there's a growing consensus that the flag is useless (and audits that seemingly agree), why do we have a delete reason in the review queue for them?