I decided to share feedback, because the answer suggested a Docker solution, but Docker is never mentioned or tagged in the OP.
The mention of Docker in the answer is circumstantial, at best. The main content of the answer is that the version of Node used by OP might be the cause of the conflict. This could be experienced via using Docker, or it could be experienced by using any other system that automatically calls the latest version, too.
The answer is... not greatly worded, but it is not a bad audit, per se. Clicking through and seeing the score was truly 14 and not inflated by the review system should have been your confirmation that this was a 'known good' audit item.
In the meantime, I've revised the answer to help future reviewers avoid thinking this is a bad answer.
Also, an edit to the question has added the docker tag. Why? The edit invalidates my question here.
I'm not sure what you're referring to. The question revision history does not show any instance of a docker tag existing on it.
All this being said, for what it's worth, the question itself is a duplicate of a similar error report posted two hours earlier.