I just failed this review audit. The question directly states they don't have a problem with their code, but want others to review what they've written for its intended purpose. I attempted to vote to close with a custom reason that code review questions belong on the Code Review Stack; but was then informed I had just failed it as an audit. I can deal with failing a review audit, but I seek clarity as to how that question is on topic here when it is essentially asking to check their work. My understanding is that questions asking to review working code are off-topic on Stack Overflow, especially since CR graduated into a full Stack.
Am I misinterpreting something and this question should be considered on-topic? Or was this a bad audit?
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pop up recently but wasn't quite sure what it meant. Now I understand, they are language-spec questions.language-lawyer
tag to a Python question because it was asking about something sufficiently obscure (probably something involving metaclasses). Part of my intent was "please don't try to close this as unclear just because it doesn't appear that OP has a real purpose; this question can help improve theoretical understanding".