I recently failed this LQP review audit:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/26119435
It's supposed to be "abusive nonsense, noise, spam, blatantly off-topic or otherwise irredeemable – readers will find it offensive or repulsive rather than helpful."
But it seems to genuinely answer the question (with considerable detail). It doesn't look spammy, as it's not promoting anything. There are URLs there but it's the same tests links posted in the original question. And there doesn't seem to be anything offensive in it. I also tried searching for bits and pieces of the text and the code, to check if it was plagiarized from somewhere else, but I couldn't find any copy of it.
I also checked the user who answered, and they're account is still active. (Though the account is curiously at 1 rep, with accepted answers but with no suspended banner.)
Actually, I already originally thought it was an audit, because it's a Java Q&A pair, and I have review filters that don't include Java. So, I could have recommended deletion to pass the audit but it seems wrong to judge on the basis of "I know it's an audit because the tags don't match my filters".
What was wrong about it? What was the severe quality issues that it had to be deleted?
Here's a patched-up image of the audit: