I almost flagged this answer in a First Posts review as NAA when I saw the first paragraph:
Actually the type Array.Index is an alias to the type Int so you can do the same operation as if you had an integer with the result of the method index(of:).
To me, it looks like a valid answer, but not worth an upvote, so I clicked "No Action Needed". It then turned out it's an audit.
Had I given it only a glance before casually giving a flag, I would've passed this audit. This has never been what review audits are intended for. I ended up giving my own judge and let it go after a while of thinking.
I've passed at least 20 audits prior to this, in the past week, without failing a single one (except this), and banning for 8 days is a bit too harsh. I'm surely not a robo reviewer and I've been reviewing carefully.
For those who think this is a link-only answer, please consider this example:
Q: Why do apples fall down instead of up?
A: Because the Earth has gravity. You can see Isaac Newton's discovery [here](link).
It is a complete answer even with the link removed, isn't it?
Thanks to Josh Caswell for providing a screenshot of the timeline of that post.