In the Late Answers review queue I've come accross this audit post. I was supposed to take action against it. The explanation in the comment says:
This does not provide an answer to the question. Once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post; instead, provide answers that don't require clarification from the asker. - From Review
I'm not so sure it doesn't answer the question. The person got the same error, implemented a fix and shared it. I don't know whether this actually works or not, but that is not the point of that flag anyway.
The real problem seems to be that he assumed that the asker had a certain feature turned on in his IDE. I think the reasoning behind deleting his answer was that he didn't comment first to clarify that. However, in the review queue we are not all experts in these topics, and we are not supposed to be - I believe this is the reason why the Triage queue doesn't have a filter option. To my understanding, we are rating the quality of the posts, not their usefullness (as in 'do they work?').
I don't know the default settings of all IDEs for all project types. If his answer assumed it was the default setting or at least a commonly used one, it is a fair asumption. There are many highly rated answers with similar asumptions, like 'if you have your input on separate lines' or, which isn't even included in most posts, 'if you can use external libraries' (which is not obvious for every project).
I also don't know how specific the error is, maybe it can only occur if the checkbox is used. In this case there is no need to comment. Again, one more thing a reviewer can't know.
An other problem is, since it is an audit, comments are usually hidden. This means I cannot even check whether he has asked it, unless I open the question in a new tab (which would show me that the answer was deleted, defeating the purpose of audits).
Don't get me wrong, I understand why it was deleted and that it was probably the right choice made by someone with sufficient knowledge, I just doubt that it is a good audit post.
I'd appreciate if you could explain me how to detect these kinds of answers in audits and why they are suitable. After reading these posts (Why are "Late Answers" reviewed?, What are the review queues, and how do they work?, What are review tests (audits) and how do they work?) I'm still not sure. The last post recommended to post here.
PS: I know that I'm supposed to skip the post if I'm unsure about what to do, but when I reviewed it (with the same reasoning) it seemed like a good post (with some small formatting issues, but still easy to understand).
Also, I forgot to mention that my review priviledges were suspended (after 2 failed audits, I didn't even know that was possible).
EDIT: I'd like to point out that this is not a clear duplicate of What to do with late answers which retread the same ground as previous answers (but not as thoroughly)?. The answer is unique. It might be low quality, but from the comment it looks like it was flagged as NAA - which is part of why it is so problematic for me to understand the expected behaviour.