I reviewed this post as "requires editing" and the audit failed because it was spam.
I had spent significant time understanding the quality of the post and then made my decision.
I opened the link he/she attached and it seemed to me like a datasheet. I didn't find anything wrong about that because the datasheet seemed related to his/her question (microchip name was same about the microchip mentioned in the question).
Then I looked for comments. I saw this:
Flagged as spam because of the link. The user tried this before (10k only)
I have only 763 reputation points and couldn't see the content. I couldn't make my decision based on another's comment which I couldn't verify. Accusing a user of posting spam is a big step IMHO and the post was obviously not OK. So, I thought about clicking requires editing
(okey, this requires some explanation. Why was the question not OK? Because the OP didn't mention what the actual problem is he/she facing (just mentioned not working) and from the review queue top section: "(click) Requires editing for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable". So, clicking it does not mean that editing has to be done by a random person. It can also mean that it needs to be edited by the author too. In this case, I meant that the author needs to edit the question).
I think the audit question was too tricky for me to decide. Ans this makes me feel bad because I have just received my 1k review badge (Steward) hours ago and as far as I can remember, I have never failed an audit in the past.
However, I have only one question regarding this incident:
Should reviewers refrain from reviewing a question if he/she couldn't understand the code (actual or gibberish) posted in the question? Frankly, I didn't understand the code he/she posted in the question. I couldn't differentiate if this is actual code or gibberish. I have always looked for other things like:
- If the question is too broad
- If OP has shown some code he/she tried
- If it's related to programming
- If the Markdown/formatting is OK
- etc.
Requires Editing for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable
. You have missed by the author part. eg: in the "question" OP didn't mention what actual problem is he/she facing(just mentioned not working). So, clicking requires editing means it needs to be edited by the author too, not always by a random person. :)