Today I failed a review in "low quality posts" for an answer to a closed question by voting "Looks OK" (expected: "Recommend deletion"). This is the question:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/15720270
The question is off-topic on Stack Overflow as it is asking to recommend a tool.
Some user responded with a suggestion of various tools and a link to some article which is discussing this problem in depth.
My personal thought was like this:
- You may downvote this answer as off missing explanations
- However, basically it answers the question
- It is not link-only as essential parts are inside the answer
- It does not just promote a product as many options were given
- It may be useful to future readers having the same problem
After all, I would not recommend to delete it without deleting the question. Probably most of you would have decided differently, but is this definitely certain for an answer to a question like this?
My suggestion: Do not use answers to closed questions in review audits as this may be confusing.
Usually in the low quality posts queue decisions are pretty clear. However deleting a possibly useful answer is not clear in such a way that you should use it as an audit test?