I just failed a Late Answer Review Audit:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/16273630
As far as I can remember this is the first time I didn't pass in a total of about 400 completed review tasks. Without clarification from someone with more review experience I would make the same decision again.
The user that has posted the question is an SO member for 21 days now and has a total of 1 reputation. The user asks us to tell him if he is moving into the right direction with his js-snippet. In my opinion this is not a question (does not meet the MCVE requirements) and the answer will be primarily opinion based.
The user who answered the question (the answer I reviewed) is an SO member since today with 1 reputation. He pointed out some formatting preferences of his but didn't provide a solution to solve the problem. How could he? There was no real problem!
These are the two things I need to know:
- What action should I have taken?
- What would an answer to a question like that look like in order to not require an action from a reviewer.
This question has now been marked as a duplicate to:
This is a simmilar question: Change the name and explanation on NAA flag
However, I don't see my question to be a duplicate of it because my confusion originated from the bad shape of the question. I never had a problem flagging not-answers correctly. But in this specific case I felt the answer was justified because of the question's bad shape and I didn't knew what a real answer to that question would look like. Agreed, having a different flag description might have helped.
The solution to my question is about seeing the answer in isolation rather than writing a better flag description.