In the "Low Quality Answers" queue I was presented with the following [review](https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/30721414): [![Boostrap DateTimePicker show time only][1]][1] It looked like a legit answer, but to make sure it wasn't copied from a previous answer I clicked over to the [question](https://stackoverflow.com/a/70507711/3744182) -- and found it had been deleted by "Community [BOT]" seemingly without substantial human intervention, as there was only one downvote likely indicative of a single "Spam" flags: [![enter image description here][3]][3] The DEMO link refers to a Q&A page on a site called `datainflow dot com` and it seems the answer was taken from the answer there, so maybe there's a violation of https://stackoverflow.com/help/referencing here. But it doesn't look like spam. Looking at the [timeline](https://stackoverflow.com/posts/70507711/timeline) it seems answer was used as an audit once before -- and that reviewer failed the audit: [![enter image description here][2]][2] Should this answer be used as an audit? For that matter, was there enough evidence for the Community bot to automatically delete it as spam? (Note I'm not an SME so I don't know if the answer is actually correct.) [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/W3Rlc.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/qqf1T.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/moLBR.png