The screenshot below is from an answer from the Late Answers Review Queue audit that I failed to pass. (This is my first fail ever, after some 500+ reviews and I take this seriously.)
The answer is not a verbose one indeed, but still gives a short explanation/context and the bash command to (correctly) answer the original question.
The "@Thomas" part at the beginning? Yes, that could be a trace of a comment, but it is not. It is not the luckiest thing to start an answer with that, but as I payed attention, I saw the answer in that post with a bit of personal flavor.
The Original Post is here: Adding products showing out of stock magento 2.0.7 version, and here is the link to the review: https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/18340557
According to that thread, the answer used in the audit was indeed correct, and apparently provided extra information with the bash command, which is an important part of the solution.
Obviously as the answer above was part of an audit, it was already deleted, but as a result of that deletion, the OP does not have a “complete answer” now.
The only possible reason I can think of that lead to deletion was that there is another –one liner– answer from the OP that mentions the solution.
So my question is, was this really a very poor quality answer?