I've started working on review queues, and I got an audit today that I didn't pass. I don't particularly mind that I didn't pass, but it feels like the audit was wrong. The audit was for an answer, and this was the question:
I'm willing to switch from AWS to Azure, however I'm a bit confused on the differences between Azure Virtual Machines & Cloud Services! what I need is a small linux server, regardless the fancy names companies like to call it (e.g. EC2), I use it to run different small uni projects written in different languages.
This was the answer I reviewed
Azure Virtual Machines (VM) and Cloud Services are both platforms that allow businesses to take advantage of the cloud computing benefits offered by Microsoft Azure. The main differences between them lie in the overhead costs, scalability, and security that they offer.
Azure VM is a more cost-effective option but provides less control over the underlying hardware infrastructure compared to Cloud Services, which provide more flexibility for an added cost. Azure Virtual Machines offers you the ability to access remote computing power where you are responsible for managing the operating system, updates, and more. Cloud services, on the other hand, offer a higher level of abstraction. You do not need to worry about maintaining or updating your underlying virtual machine; instead, you can focus on developing and running your application
The audit system flagged it as:
This post has severe quality issues. It is abusive nonsense, noise, spam, blatantly off-topic or otherwise irredeemable – readers will find it offensive or repulsive rather than helpful.
While I now realise that this answer was 10 years late (didn't catch that on the first pass), I don't agree that the post is "readers will find it offensive or repulsive". The answer seems valid, though not as complete as it could be, and certainly late!
Is there a review process for audits :) ? Similarly, what happens if you fail too many audits?