Background
For this SO reviewer test item https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/14153669 (SO Question: is there anything wrong with this Singleton class)
The direct question at the very bottom was
"What are the possible problems i can face with this implementation?"
The accepted, and 12x up-voted, answer was under review as a supposed first answer.
As of this post, it provides some code while saying only:
"Simply use Meyers' singleton:" [code omitted for brevity sake]
That's all there is to the answer. It didn't address the question directly ask by the OP. It just functionally says "use this code" and provides the code. It lacks context, and explanation.
In my estimation that kind of an answer deserves a comment indicating an explanation will greatly improve its quality. So I made said comment, and promptly failed the test.
I find this troubling.
My Questions
Was I expected to approve the answer under consideration because a fraction of a percent of SO users have up-voted it? (in this case 12)
If not, while considering that the answer I was expected to approve, in no way gave a direct response to the direct question that was asked, please explain why that answer was supposed to be approved?
Thanks!
heuristic
(a conflation of the wordguess
if I've ever seen one) I'm no longer going to contribute. Lots of SMEs have also voiced this as their course of action...