There are numerous posts on meta, including You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity in the Low Quality Posts queue that discuss when answers should be flagged, and the general consensus, particularly among moderators, is that if a post attempts to answer the question, it should not be flagged just because its incorrect.
A week or so ago, I was in the LA queue, and after making a review, the next one took an abnormally long time to load, which often indicates that its an audit. The answer appeared to answer the question, but I decided to take a look, and the answer had been flagged with the "This does not provide an answer ... - From Review" comment and had been deleted (even though it should never have entered the review queue). I took some appropriate action (can't remember but I assume I gave it a down vote) and smirked at the congratulatory message.
2 days ago I failed this audit because I clicked No Action Needed. The answer may be wrong, and correctly down voted, but its an attempt to answer (it suggests OP's code of <context:component-scan base-package="cm.*" />
be replaced with <context:component-scan base-package="cm.*,cm.tasks.jobs" />
) and it should not have entered the LQP queue.
To be clear, I am not concerned about the failed audit - I have made 35K+ reviews and as far as I recall, have only failed a handful of audits.
Because of the fail, I decided to take a look at each question/answer when reviewing the LA queue yesterday, and sure enough, came across another audit with a deleted answer, (screenshot below) which is an attempt to answer the question. It may not be great, and it may be wrong, but again, it should not have entered the LQP queue (and therefore not have been deleted via the queue).
Unless I am completely misunderstanding the LA review process, and that I should only click No Action Needed if I am absolutely certain the answer is correct, then it means there have been at least 3 dubious audits candidates in the last 2 weeks.
Short of posting such examples here (and let a moderator decide if they should be removed as audits), is there anything I can do to flag these as possible suspect audits?
Or should the algorithm for determining audits be changed to exclude answers that have been deleted in other review queues (unless perhaps a moderator was involved in nuking it)?