OK.... I landed on this review recently:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/5855999.
Which I failed, having considered the answer a "correct" one, I upvoted then moved away.
It's not a BIG issue, but I want to know if I am meant to actually click on the question and look at it before reviewing. From what I see in the review queue, I have NO WAY of knowing that this answer is actually a copy of the REAL answer, with the added "solved the problem for me". I saw it as a guy proposing a solution.
Was I meant to actually click on the question to see what was done on it beforehand?
I won't ask for the audit to be rolled back or anything, I'm just wondering if I had a chance of noticing this... and if I had, how I could've done it better.
(Side note, this failed audit kicked me off the review queues :(... so I know it's not my first one, but I tried to analyse each of my failed audits.... I just can't figure out how I could've done this differently.)