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While reviewing the question linked below in Triage, I have marked it as unsalvageable (too broad).

Displaying a dae file with ARKit and tracking an anchor in the scene

But the queue says Stop, Look, and Listen- this was an audit. I know this question is very helpful but isn't it too broad?

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    It definitely is asking more than one question... That makes it seem broad.
    – Makoto
    Jul 2, 2017 at 14:31
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    The usual "known good audit". It's only as good as the people voting on questions on main :| Jul 2, 2017 at 22:34
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    "Too broad" wasn't an unfair assessment; it was "unsalvageable (too broad)" that was demonstrably untrue.
    – Nat
    Jul 3, 2017 at 7:44
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    Review audits are completely broken this week too. Who would have thought...
    – Lundin
    Jul 3, 2017 at 14:38
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  • @AmitJoshi I've read that. I am also banned for four days because of this review.
    – Blasanka
    Jul 4, 2017 at 15:06

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The question did seem a bit all over the place in its original state. But really, the first question

Can someone else run this code and post a screen shot so I can get some satisfaction?

is superfluous and easily edited out without harming the integrity of the question, and the numbering is misleading — the asker really has just one problem to solve, and that's

  • Choose an anchor point to display it
  • Track that anchor point
  • Actually display the .dae file

which by itself is a three-step process that's hardly broad enough that it requires an entire multi-page tutorial, as demonstrated by rickster in their answer (unless Apple would like to prove me otherwise).

So while the question wasn't the best in its original state, I disagree that it was unsalvageable by anyone other than the asker. At best, it would've greatly benefited from substantial improvements by a competent editor, and at least one user did pass this same audit with a Requires Editing decision.

In fact, now that Josh Caswell has given the question a much-needed cleanup (check out that title edit!), I think it's good to go. Needless to say, at least one more close vote has been cast since Josh's edit, and I fully expect someone else to cast the final vote upon seeing the 4 votes that are already there, so feel free to use your reopen votes if you agree that the question is better the way it is now.

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  • Yes it is. Thanks and next time I have to read twice carefully.
    – Blasanka
    Jul 3, 2017 at 6:51
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    @Blasanka: While the idea of triage is to move quickly, the audits are mostly there to train you to be more precise. My advice: don't spend too much time on a single triage item, but be sure to see if a question can be rescued by other editors without a complete redo - if so, Requires Editing is probably the better choice than Unsalvageable. There are tons of crap questions out there of course, but don't overlook the pearls in the sand.
    – BoltClock
    Jul 3, 2017 at 6:54

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