I just failed this audit:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/10823414
It is not obviously spammy etc., however it asks what looks like a homework question, offers no code, nor does it tag or mention a language in which the author is attempting to write code. In other words, it's a "please write code for me" request. I flagged it as "too broad." This is how I always flag such questions.
What is the expectation in this case? My impression has been that questions where there is no effort shown, and which have these odd contrived problems that smell like homework problems, are normally considered either too broad, or close due to lack of a MCVE.
Before someone suggests I should have seen the user was not low-rep or that the question has many votes, I tend to ignore those things because I suspect the audit system lies about them to see if you're reading the text critically vs. simply assuming votes/rep give a free pass to "Looks OK."
Or is it the case that we only hold low-rep users to that standard? I see that even though no effort has been shown, people still upvoted it, still wrote code and posted answers, and nobody seems to be challenging the question in comments like is usually seen when there's no MCVE and so on. If this was from a < 30 rep user, same text, I'd be very surprised if it was not close-voted and full of comments accusing the OP of posting homework.