The current audit system for the First Post queue audits currently considers commenting on a post as a negative action. I recently came across this audit question, where I intended to leave a comment and asking the poster for clarification (firewall settings, etc.), which is what the comment system is designed to do.
I've come across several audits now where I left a comment relevant to the question and ended up failing the audit, for whatever reason.
The consensus of the community seems to be that commenting should not lead to failed reviews. Even more interesting is the comment below, claiming that the StackExchange team does not seem interested in fixing the apparent issue for reasons unknown to the community.
How am I supposed to react to failed audits now? I understand that the reason for audits is to thwart botting and cause users to pay more attention when they review questions. However, when audits are failed because I attempted to help improve the question, then I feel like the whole audit system is entirely absurd.
Should I just keep going along and hope I am not getting any more audit questions? Or should I just consider the First Post queue broken as of now and stick to Triage?