Well, I've shamefully failed another review audit, via this [answer][1]. Not actually disputing this, since it probably deserved a downvote for its brevity, but want to understand what the correct course of action would have been.

As far as I understand, having reviewed [guidance][2], this answer is not a link-only because it can stand as an answer without the link.
In addition, I reviewed the link and it does go to a real site which describes the techniques described in the answer (as far as I can tell).

So I'm left with three explanations:

One, the technique described doesn't actually technically work, as indicated by the single downvote the answer has. I'm not sure I have the technical knowledge to evaluate that. So perhaps I should have **skipped**.

Two, the answer does not directly answer the question, which explicitly asks how to access particular values. While the answer does not directly respond to this question, I believed this to be because the answerer was proposing a different avenue than the one OP was going down, ie, you can try what you're doing, but a better way is to use this additional library, which in my mind would also be a helpful and real answer. Based on this, the proper course was to **flag as not an answer**.

Three, the technique is valid and so is the answer content, but there simply is not enough detail. Based on this, it should have been **downvoted**.

Can you help me understand what I did wrong here?


  [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/27067257
  [2]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/265553/1456253