I just failed an audit. It was an answer presented as a first post by a new user, with the text:
When the Sup constructor calls printA() it executes the printA method of class Sub (which overrides the method of the same name of class Sup), so it returns the value of the a variable of class Sub, which is still 0, since the instance variables of Sub are not yet initialized (they are only initialized after the Sup constructor is done).
The entire answer is a single sentence, which I felt hurts readability. I decided to leave a comment noting that formatting could be improved.
Turns out this was an answer by @Eran, and I failed because apparently commenting on a good post in a review is bad?
I'm not posting this to rant, because it's not a big deal. It just seems like a very odd reason to fail someone. Afaik, audits are to prevent robot voting, and to ensure real people understand how to review and are actually caring to be accurate. I'm not a robot, looked at the answer for probably thirty seconds, and decided that a comment would be a good addition.
Am I wrong here?