I recently got review-banned for failing a review audit. I don't much care that I'm banned1; I'll wait two days, maybe devote some time to actually answering, and keep reviewing.
This is the text, in case anyone can't see it:
Install SCVMM on TFS server and then go to TFS admin console and configure Lab management then you will able to add Machines in Environment.
visit : https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee943322.aspx
Now, as far as I can tell, this was deleted because it's a link-only answer. That's the impression I get from the comment, at least. Is it, though? I'm not saying that it's a good answer, but it does provide information beyond what the link has: That whole first sentence is an answer, albeit a badly-punctuated one. If you pretend the link is dead, it's still at least an answer, though a bad one.
So why was it deleted for being link-only?
(If it was actually deleted for some other reason, this entire question is based on a flawed premise, so I recommend we close as 'not reproducible')
1: Especially since I actually did fudge that review; I should have skipped, downvoted or edited, not said 'no action needed'. Oh well. Lesson learned. It bugs me that (as far as I remember, since we can't see our failed audits) I've only failed three in the past month and I still got banned, but whatever.
recent reviews
of the review queue to view, then in the top-right corner click on the History tab. Your audit reviews will be in there somewhere, but as most audits tend to have been deleted then unless you have access to moderator tools (10k+ rep) you won't be able to see the post.