I just came across this audit in LQP Queue:
It looks like a bad audit for LQP, because,
It does seem to answer the question. The question is about difference between
include
andrequire
functions, and the answer does contain some information about it.Although there is a link at the bottom, it is not a link only answer.
The answer is not properly formatted. Someone might be easily tempted to choose "Edit" in order to fix the formatting.
In fact, the post is a spam as the link at the bottom leads to an article that is written by the same person. But that isn't obvious from the answer itself or the URL of the link. So someone would have to click on the link and see the author's name on the article to realize that it is spam.
Here's the article the question leads to:
I noticed a similar audit from January where another answer was used as an audit based on spam flags. So my questions are:
Is this a reasonable audit question?
Is it expected from a reviewer in LQP queue to watch out for spam (or undisclosed self promotion) as well?
Note: I did not fail the audit. This is not a rant disguised as a question.
This is a link-only answer (and not spam)
which again gives the impression that LQP queue is not meant to handle spam.Don't talk about your [x] too much."
Check. There's an answer here, followed by "see also this blog."Don't tell - show!
It's an explanation. Check.Don't include links except to support what you've written.
Removing the link leaves a valid answer. Check. Does the post forget to say "my blog?" Yes, it does. But that can be fixed with an edit. The only reason this is spam is because of user behavior that cannot be seen from within the review queue.