I got this answer to review. Turns out it was an audit. This was the result.
My problem with this is that the answer was originally closed as 'very low quality'. IMHO, that decision was completely wrong. Let's review the facts
- The answer was posted by the OP, who ought to know something about answering their own question
- The answer explained that the cause of the original problem was that a file had been mistakenly placed in the wrong folder.
It may have been a short answer, but it certainly appears to answer the original question, and it was certainly posted by someone qualified to answer, and it is very likely indeed that it was absolutely the 'right' answer.
As it stands at the time of my asking this question, that question has no (visible) answers.
In my opinion the original question should have been closed once the OP had posted his answer explaining that, in effect, the question was as a result of
a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error
which is perfectly a valid close reason.
Instead, we have what we now know to be a question of dubious value that
was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers
(from that same close reason), but we're not actually letting them in on the secret that it was solved, nor how it was solved. And it's still there inviting somebody to waste their time answering it, and potentially polluting search results and misleading site visitors.
Am I correct in my reasoning or am I missing something?