These are terrible audits. You were right to vote to close.
I'm quite surprised these were selected, because they've been downvoted before being used as audits. I'd speculate that the audit selection criteria are weaker for First Questions (I note that these posts haven't been used as close/reopen audits), and probably should be made stricter.
The problem here is that when a library/tool/framework release causes a widespread bug, a question is often posted with no description of how to reproduce said bug. People with the same problem then upvote those questions after finding them, rather than creating a question with a minimal, reproducible example. When someone figures out how to fix it, they post it on the highly upvoted question, making it an effective canonical question. This creates an unfortunate situation where the canonical question has absolutely no information on how to reproduce the bug. Ideally, this would be caught quickly (maybe via first questions review!) and remedied before it happens. But these posts certainly shouldn't be used as audits, and if I were a moderator, I'd lift a review suspension brought on by failing audits like that.