While having all imaginable signs of a "bad, off-topic, not an answer" post, the answer actually answers the question and provides exactly the right information to the audience of the question.
I would not call it an ideal audit in the regular "you should be paying attention while reviewing" sense - and for other queues you'd probably have a good basis to ask to get this ban lifted. For the First posts reviews, the guidance is more elaborate—How do I use the First answers queue?—and checking other answers would have hinted that other answers are somewhat similar. Checking the whole question would actually show that 12 was the real number of votes. Note that I'm quite sure I'd fail that review too as the post does not look like an answer, but rather a "me too" comment (possibly I'd check the question due to the high score, but, as Robert Harvey commented, scores on audits are likely to be fake).
Why the post is actually an answer and why quality and votes are so off: The question essentially is "url example.com?param=1 no longer returns details while scraping" and the linked answer gives the modification to make that same URL work again "example.com?param=1&__someother=42".
This information is 100% enough for anyone involved in scraping of that particular site (which is a known and popular activity), thus making it a valuable answer for that particular part of the community. Indeed the answer could be made better by explicitly spelling out the change and removing "me too" portion, but the audience of the question is unlikely to be interested in such superficial improvements.
Note that I totally expect the answer to be updated with similar hacks in the future, but I don’t see any reason for one that scrapes web sites to worry about the answer being readable by other people.
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as an additional parameter to the URL" would lilely make it much less contentious, even if it doesn't explain why the solution works.