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I came accross this review audit and failed.

I'm having troubles installing nokogiri (1.6.8.1) on Mac OS Sierra 10.12

I tried using brew install libxml2 libxslt and then referencing install directories using command line options but it doesn't helped

To me, it falls into the category "must include a specific problem or error", e.g. defining what troubles mean.

I think this audit should be removed, because it is too vague.

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    In this case, it probably shouldn't be closed - enough people had this problem, myself included, that specific error messages aren't really necessary and the answers provided are adequate. I do agree that it's a horrible audit, though.
    – Undo Mod
    Commented Nov 8, 2016 at 5:26
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    After seeing the good responses, I agree the question should not be closed. But as a reviewer, you don't see the responses. Commented Nov 8, 2016 at 5:28
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    i.sstatic.net/TRi6f.png
    – Glorfindel
    Commented Nov 8, 2016 at 6:36

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In this case, that was a problem that many many people had with a new IOS release, and thus lots of people found the question and answer helpful. Doesn't look too ambiguous to me, personally, but it makes for a horrid audit.

Audits are selected automatically, based on upvotes, lack of downvotes/close votes and how long they've been on the site.

The question has since recieved a downvote and is thus no longer eligible as an audit.

Thats the best way to handle these. If you downvote and/or close vote a question that you feel was unfairly used as an audit, it will prevent that question from being used as an audit again (for Known-Good audits, that is)

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    Are you advocating to downvote a question for a reason other than the question being bad? In this particular case, perhaps the two arguably coincide. But I have a different case in mind, where a supposedly bad answer is used as an audit, even though it is the only correct answer to a perfectly fine question. Should I downvote the question anyway? Commented Mar 26, 2020 at 12:23

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