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Everybody was kung-fu fighting
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More often than not this is "it seems like there are problems with how it's implemented but I can't think of them now" but sometimes it definitely is "that's not the way I would have done it and therefore wrong"
All that said, I used to work with a guy that would find a reason to fail every code review. It became common for people to add intentional easy mistakes so that the lead could feel like he was contributing.
I’m not a programmer, but I work in a creative field. I routinely have to create red herrings so the producer, creative director, and clients can feel like they contributed by suggesting to remove the thing I intentionally put in there just so they can suggest its removal. It’s exhausting trying to manage everyone’s egos.