I had to review an answer to the following question:
VSCode - Python - List Index Limit Max 300 - Debugger
I have a list contains several hundred entries. I think the total size of the list is 3.5MB.
When debugging an issue I can't seem to view any entry passed 300 and I see this message 'Too large to show contents. Max items to show: 300'
Any ideas?
The answer to review was:
Note that you can watch an index of a list : ie watch listname[1000] to show just the 1000th element
In my opinion, this is actually a rather good answer. The question is about how to see an entry with an index greater than 300 and the answer shows concisely a simple solution. It includes all needed information and it is an idea not mentioned in any other answer of that question.
The audit states:
This was an audit, designed to see if you were paying attention. You didn't pass.
I feel this is a rather arrogant statement, accusing me of not paying attention. In actual fact, I spent minutes, reading also all the other answers, which would not be really required for a review.
It's upsetting to be accused of not paying attention, when, in my maybe-not-so humble opinion, the audit's assumption "This answer was of very poor quality, and needed significant improvements to be useful" is simply not true.
Even more upsetting is that there is no way to dispute the audit outcome. If Stack Overflow expects me to spend hours for reviewing for free, at least they could:
- Not insult me.
- Give me an easy way to dispute an audit.
I did spend an hour trying to find an answer on https://meta.stackoverflow.com/ how to dispute an audit. All I found was answers by some normal users like me, discussing if the audit was right or wrong. But I could not find anywhere how to dispute an audit.
If Stack Overflow feels it is ok to insult its reviewers and doesn't provide an easy way to dispute wrong audits, I would not be surprised if fewer and fewer are willing to do reviewing. I, at least, am done reviewing after this frustrating experience for the day.