So here it is, the year in SPAM across the network:
Orange is how many flags it took from users across all sites to keep [blue] pieces of spam from appearing in the system. On most days, it's well under a thousand flags, keeping up to nearly 50,000 pieces of junk from ever gracing our eyes.
There are other things, too - such as honeypots. Posts that receive an abnormal amount of edits rejected as spam become traps - any new hosts caught doing anything bad to them get an instant blocking blow.
It's not perfect and no system is - you'll still see some Indian psychics (coming from a new mobile network each time) letting you know their services are available, and some sites are frequent targets of 'snow shoe' rings (or, spam cartels that have an army of millions of infected PCs and phones working for them).
But, we keep out orders of magnitude more than what comes in, without having to ask volunteers to do any more work, and that makes us feel pretty damn good. It should make you feel good, too, for doing even a small part of it.
Every flag does count :) So does every spammer your moderators destroy.