I got this review audit and downvoted it.
Not because of its quality, but because I did not agree with the answer (I may be wrong, looking at the number of upvotes).
I do not think this should be an audit. If he would have linked the part of the standard it may be reasonable to expect me to read the section and vote based on this, but with this short answer it is an honest mistake to believe it to be wrong.
It is kind of a trap here, because it looks like a quick shot answer which is plain wrong and requires expert knowledge to know it is true.
It would make a nice quiz question with surprising answer and reading it with many upvotes I would think I learned something new which is really nice to know. But in a review audit it is hard to see it is wrong.
For a good audit for example the standard could be linked which makes obvious that it is an high quality answer, while you currently need to believe the answerer without having clues why he is right.
Of course I could have opened it out of queue to vote, but I thought I do not need to do so for honestly expressing my opinion. If I would have done it, the upvotes would have told me that I am probably wrong. That's why it was kind of mean to show it with the wrong number of votes so I thought I were right.