I failed 3 First Questions audits recently. The first one was this one. At the time of the review the question looked like this. I chose to 'Share Feedback' to ask for more details because the question was just an error message and a documentation link with no code. I am not an AWS expert, but usually error messages are accompanied by a piece of code or a configuration file. Rarely are error messages alone enough to answer a question. I have since edited the question to be better formatted; this is what I should have done instead.
The next one was this one. I chose 'Looks OK' because at least at first the question appeared fleshed out and well researched. Yes, the question is opinion based, but as a reviewer with no context this was not clear. A Stack Overflow moderator even agreed with me that the audit was 'Suboptimal' and removed the resulting review suspension.
The third one was this one. I chose 'Looks OK' because the question did include a paragraph of elaboration and included some code. However on second review the question fails to specify exactly where they are struggling and needs more details or clarity. I should have shared feedback and asked for more details such as debugging details, and be more careful to ensure that debugging questions with code and a 'decent looking' amount of details actually have adequate debugging details to answer.
Review audits/suspensions are ostensibly to prevent robo-reviewers and make sure we are actually reviewing the tasks; I was. I just thought in good faith, at first, that the first question may have needed more details and the latter 2 were maybe not 'great' questions but 'looked okay,' at least to someone like me with little/no subject matter expertise or context. I am requesting the review suspension to be revoked/shortened (It has already been established that the second audit was poor, so even if the other audits were good, I should have a 4 day suspension and not 8).