I failed the review audit for the accepted code-only answer to the question " How to get excluded collection without a second LINQ query? ".
It was suppose to be a high quality answer, and I should have left it or upvoted it. Instead I took the time to write a comment saying that code-only answeres should be avoided if possible, and that some explanation would be helpful both to the OP and future visitors.
Did I do the wrong thing? Or was the audit flawed?
EDIT: This has been marked as a duplicate. From the top voted answer of the suggested duplicate (or rather it's duplicate):
This most definitely should be changed. It is fundamentally illogical (which as a programmer, is something I tend to despise) and presumptive of the reviewer's actions in so many ways that it is impossible to believe an algorithm could handle, or even begin to handle, without a team of psychologists, all of the predictive text experts from Google, and a psychic.
So in the light of that, let me rephrase: This audit is flawed and should be removed. Could someone fix that?