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I was looking through the review queues and came across a first answer by someone. It looked wrong - and is a new answer to a protected question - and from what I can tell, (1) the current question does not contain a [Swift] tag which the review does:

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It has nothing (question or answer) to do with Swift. While I personally believe this to be an audit on me (and I chose the only option I think I should do and "Skip" it), what exactly is the correct thing on something legit? Skip that answer? Remove [Swift] from the question and then... skip? Or comment? Or not care because it was an audit?

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  • Are you asking how to properly respond to given audit (probably downvote) or how to deal with answer that does not answer the question (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/355799/…) or what exactly? Aug 29, 2017 at 2:18
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    That answer was recently an audit, but I have no idea why the question appeared to have a [swift] tag. That should not have been part of the audit, and must have been a bug. (The question itself was also recently an audit, but then it would not have appeared greyed-out as in your screenshot. Even then, though, it shouldn't have had irrelevant tags added to it.)
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Aug 29, 2017 at 5:56

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