Recently I appear to have deserved a review ban, having failed multiple audits and, perhaps, making inappropriate decisions about posts. I take it.
It's been few months that I've been granted access to reviewing and the pattern of good/bad is probably just forming for me, sometimes rendering vague which resulted in my first short-term bans. And while I agree with the resolution, it doesn't mean I employ this access disrespectfully.
- I click skip whenever I feel I'm not certain about the right decision.
- I encourage good posts and vote down bad posts for them to be easier identified as such.
- I comment, edit and flag posts whenever I find it appropriate, having made 200+ useful flags in a matter of ~two months.
I believe a lot of people used to find themselves in similar situation, trying to do good, but once failing due to lack of attention... or misconception? And here's one:
The following post was flagged by me and others (as seen in comments) as 'not an answer':
Here's it's content:
Does your image has encrypted root partition? if yes then you will get this kind of error.
Flag declined with reasoning:
flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
And there's an audit that I have failed when considered it appropriate after having received a declination of the aforementioned flag:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/18138037
Content:
In some cases: Close and open project again.. (after installed lombok and restart eclipse)
This answer essentially says: In some cases...
(compare with: Does your...? if yes, then...
of the previous answer), with one exception that answer from audit at least suggested a solution ("then do this..."), where the one for which the flag was declined, only described one of the reasons of the error, which may or may not be sufficient to solve the problem of the OP.
So I failed the audit for a question, having marked it as OK from previous experience where similar post was accepted, which was very similar - and arguably even had advantages, providing possible solution - to that which I flagged as inappropriate, where either no solution or a solution of same weight was provided.
This got me review-banned. Prior to this fail, I've had multiple audits (around 10) passed successfully before failing this (as I believe I was checked to regain lost credit). And the latter was enough to extend my restriction from reviewing. If I understand it correctly, only one failed review is enough when you're just back from previous suspension. If yes, then this is it.
I'd like to hear/read some reasoning behind it, as I find it a thing of a puzzle.
EDIT (bottom line - taken from comments)
One post is left intact as appropriate and the other is deleted as inappropriate while the two are very similar. And not only similar, but the one that was deleted is evidently superior. Marking it as OK handed me review ban, while flagging similar (or an even worse) post was declined. I find this arbitrary, not logical and confusing. Either the ban is unjust, or the flag must have been accepted. At the end, I'm finding the audit disputed. But as I'm not certain, I'd like to either be proved wrong or audit revised.
EDIT 2 (my reasoning)
I believe that answers such as "Does your image has encrypted root partition? if yes then you will get this kind of error?" is a clarification, a post which aims to obtain more details about problem and a commentary if a condition is met. Conclusion such as "if yes then you will get this kind of error" is not really an answer as it doesn't give a solution, a way out. This could be a good comment, but not an answer. Correct me, but I've learned that answers which are "good comments" are not yet answers and hence are flagged as such (read: not-an-answer).
Contrarily, audit (deleted) post did attempt to answer question because it (although poorly) provided a solution (read: an answer), that could admittedly be applied to a problem to solve it. It may have sounded poor and not technically accurate (which is not a reviewer's concern), but lexically it addressed problem and provided a solution.
RESOLUTION
Thanks for your time, all who took time here. My enquiry is exhausted for the lack of certainty and understandable status thereof. Disputed is disputed. As Josh pointed in the comments, voting is the shortest way to not get in trouble, which must be employed in the first place. Bad post is bad post, and the rest, unless 100% plain, should be passed by.
not-an-answer
. But what about the one deleted? It surely does attempt to answer question as well.