There are a few issues to address here: - Is this question on topic? - Is this question answerable? - What's the deal with the votes? Testflight is a distribution mechanism for deploying beta builds of iOS applications to testers before release. It's now integrated with Apple's other development tools and is only used by developers in the building and testing of their applications. I tend to regard that as being on topic for the site. However, we're not really the place for everyone to dump their bug reports, so is there a question here that can be answered? Basically, I look at questions about bugs in development tools being on topic here if there's a way that non-employees can provide workarounds for these bugs that developers can use. In its original form, the last sentence of > Does anybody else have this problem? really isn't a specific question that leads people to an answer, so I reworked that to > What is causing this and how can we prevent Testflight installs from failing with this error? which will allow for the kinds of answers that people will find useful, and not just "me too" non-answers. I could see why you might have wanted to close the question based on the original wording there. As to the votes, well, any time something breaks in a popular development tool, App Store, or other service, people flood here and upvote anything related to it. Anything that draws the interest of a lot of developers, constructive or not, will get a bunch of votes. For example look at the votes on [this question][1] and all the votes on each of the repeated answers (and all the [duplicate][2] [questions][3]). Unfortunately, this can lead to bad or off topic questions getting voted up to a high enough degree that the system treats them as good audit cases. There's little we can do to separate off topic but highly-voted bug reports from truly good questions in the eyes of the system, short of voting to close them. Again, I don't think that's needed here with the wording I've given it, but it is an edge case the audit system doesn't handle well. If only there was a way [to dispute specific audit cases][4]... [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35390072/this-certificate-has-an-invalid-issuer-apple-push-services [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35397453/uploading-archive-error-missing-ios-distribution-signing-identity-for [3]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35449584/code-signing-error-ios9 [4]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/188780/review-audits-and-i-understand-button/188790#188790