I am a bit disappointed because I was just told that I had failed a review test. Funny though, I was going to take that one here even before I accepted that one because it was presented to me as the "first answer" of a 10,000+ user...
It ends with "Is that the correct way ?". The (fake?) answer which I should have rejected as "very low quality" was: "Yes, that's the correct way."
I have no idea whether this really is the correct way but reviewing isn't about content, is it? If the answer was "No" then it's obvious that it needs some detail. But why should "Yes, that's the correct way.", especially by a user with a huge reputation, be a "very low quality answer"? I don't get it. Is this about producing useless text? About "proving" this to be correct (how should that be done anyway)?