I had a review audit yesterday, and apparently the answer was a "good answer." I don't disagree that the answer was good, I wasn't going to downvote or flag, simply leave a comment. But as soon as I clicked "add comment" I failed the audit without even leaving my comment!
This seems like bad behaviour for the review system to fail you just because of a comment. I realize that one review audit isn't going to ban me from reviewing, I'm not concerned about that. I just think this feature of the audit system should be changed. Fail me for downvoting or flagging a good answer, not for leaving a comment on it. The review system cannot know what my comment was going to say... I could have been adding a helpful note to the answer.
Should this be changed?
The review system assumes that I was going to comment negatively
that's where you are wrong. It doesn't assume anything, it just tells you that commenting on a good question/answer isn't the action to take concerning said item when reviewing it.But it is just as important to provide some sort of feedback to the new authors whose posts aren't terrible - whether that's an up-vote, or a
comment,or even a small edit that puts a bit more of a shine on their already-useful contribution