Timeline for Kobayashi Maru: I failed an audit that I couldn't pass
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Mar 2, 2017 at 16:57 | comment | added | Donald Duck | @Ramhound Normally that's in the Low Quality Posts review queue that you are told "this is an audit". In First Posts and Late Answers, submitting a comment will pass the audit saying something like "Congratulations! This was a test. The post has already been deleted but thanks for considering to leave feedback to the author". At least that's the way it works on Stack Overflow. I don't have enough reputation to review on Super User yet, but I don't see why it would be different. | |
Mar 1, 2017 at 23:32 | comment | added | Ramhound | @FleetCommand - So if it was total garbage, you shouldn't have selected, "take no action" but either skipped it or left a comment. Most of the times, when its an audit, you will actually be told "this is an audit" when you submit a comment :$ | |
Mar 1, 2017 at 23:21 | comment | added | Mokubai Mod | Then pointing that out to the poster would have helped the original question askee, the person who mistakenly posted a wrong answer and future visitors. In the queues (and site in general) you need to take the approach that you are not the sole proprietor of all that is correct, educate people when they are wrong, don't just spank them for it or simply ignore it either. If you'd have said anything along the lines of what you just mentioned then you would have passed the audit. I'm not disagreeing that the answer was bad, it was, I'm saying that there was something you could have done. | |
Mar 1, 2017 at 20:00 | comment | added | user477799 | The answer was total garbage. It was the kind of forced responses that extremely puzzled tech support agents give because they are obliged to answer. Only this time, there was nothing forcing that response. The OP had a Windows problem; that "answer" pointed to an installation guide for Ubuntu that couldn't be carried out on Windows. And it was the distinction between Windows and Ubuntu that had brought the OP here. | |
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