So I received my second review ban in a short period of time and first of all I want to make clear that I am not trying to whine about this but am rather asking here to genuinely learn where I went wrong this time. I like stackoverflow and I want to give back to the community by doing review work.
My first ban was for misunderstanding the "Reqiures Editing" button and I learned from reading a lot about this that many other fell into the same pit as I did and I still think the help text should be adjusted a bit to make it more clear what it is for. However, I learned my lesson there and I am only bringing this up because I think the three other reviews of the question I am talking about went wrong there again:
Assigning array elements to another array in java [closed]
As you can see, I reviewed that this question looks fine because I understood what the question was about and found that it could be answered as is. It looks like a homework assignment, which according to this help article has to include what the author has tried so far and an explanation what the difficulty is. Both are there. Grantedly there is not any code that actually outputs things like he explains the the comment, but still - is that the only reason it was closed? If so, how much time should we give the author to edit his question (after asking him to do so in a comment) before flagging it as off-topic?
I am thinking I do not yet fully grasp the concept of what is off-topic and what is on-topic. The linked above help article also explains that typos should not be answered but are off-topic. Now I answered this question a couple of days ago and one could argue that this is just a typo, and the question was closed afterwards as well. My understanding was however, that the author did not grasp the concept that quotes are necessary at this point even though he outputs the value from PHP. Having said that, I would be happy with deleting my answer, however I wonder where else a question like this should be redirected to, if it is off-topic on stackoverflow?
To sum up, my two questions are:
- Where did I go wrong with the review of the question I am currently banned for?
- What should I have done with the "typo-question" rather than answer it?