After reading [this question][1] I thought of about 3-4 solutions within seconds. It's a rather easy to solve problem for anyone slightly experienced with Python. 

It even got 6 different answers within 3 minutes. 

This question lacks research effort which is a perfectly valid reason to downvote *especially when it's a very easy to solve problem*. 

However, [the audit][2] thinks that I should **STOP! Look and Listen!**

The problem is that there are many excellent questions that show no research and they shouldn't be downvoted. They tend to be more complex than this question though. 

**Question:**   

 - Is this audit good at its job?
 - How can I avoid failing audits on way too simple questions with 0 research?

  [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33078554/mapping-dictionary-value-to-list
  [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/9965294