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I know moderators tend to handle spam flags pretty quickly, so this may not be entirely necessary, but I was wondering if it would be counter productive to break the links in obvious spam posts.

I'm thinking that the majority of spam is trying to drive traffic to a site, if even well meaning users click on the spam's link out of morbid curiosity the spam has done its job.

Breaking the link without changing the overall content of the post could diminish the effect of the spam without disguising its spamminess.

For example, change:

Hey checkout our suspiciously overpriced and potentially malicious product at http://example.com

To:

Hey checkout our suspiciously overpriced and potentially malicious product at h-ttp://example.com

The only downside would be that the edit would bump the post...

Should I just leave it alone or would this sort of edit be acceptable?

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    Related: Should Spam posts be edited? - consensus is no, you shouldn't edit it.
    – hichris123
    Jul 8, 2014 at 23:33
  • @hichris123 I thought about that, that was why I suggested breaking the link rather than hiding the content all together.
    – apaul
    Jul 8, 2014 at 23:37
  • Is it ok? I don't see what it hurts. Is it worth the trouble? I would say not unless you see one that the mods hadn't gotten to quickly enough. If you want to be safe then you could always add a comment deterring users from following the link.
    – codeMagic
    Jul 9, 2014 at 0:03
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    Spam with edit history takes me an order of magnitude longer to validate.
    – Flexo Mod
    Jul 9, 2014 at 18:16
  • great question... might not have thought about this otherwise.
    – Mike M
    Jul 10, 2014 at 14:08
  • From this related question 6 spam flags delete the post, so don't edit, flag it.
    – Tensibai
    Sep 9, 2016 at 14:47

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The best way to make spam ineffective is to delete it quickly! The single best thing you can do when you see spam is flag it:

I am flagging this question because it is spam

Just about anything else you can do is at best a waste of your time and effort, unless it somehow leads directly to more folks flagging the post as spam. Editing in particular can actually be counter-productive, both by making the spam less obvious to other flaggers and by allowing folks to roll back flags added since the edit.

Thinking you're gonna discourage future spam by breaking the links is, I'm afraid, rather naive; best we can tell, most spam is very nearly free to whoever is behind it - indeed, a tremendous amount is blocked automatically and never seen by anyone, much less followed... Yet the cost to generate it is apparently so low that this doesn't matter, meaning any extra time you spend on it is time wasted.

See also: Should Spam posts be edited?

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    Perhaps the system could be updated to automatically "break" links in posts flagged as spam (and perhaps display a notice to that effect) until the moderators have a chance to address it. This accomplishes @apaul34208's goal of reducing traffic to spam sites a bit more quickly without reducing the effectiveness of the moderation system. Jul 9, 2014 at 22:27
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    @LarsKemmann rather than break it I would suggest a pop up saying Warning, this post was flagged as spam. Do you wish to proceed? [Y/N] Jul 9, 2014 at 22:39
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    @AdmiralAdama You should put that as a feature request :) Although some spam is done to drive up their search engine rankings by making their site look more reputable (because a big site like StackOverflow is linking to it) so it wouldn't help in that case.
    – Tim B
    Jul 10, 2014 at 13:39
  • I think the idea of the popup from @AdmiralAdama is great... would also encourage the clicker to think about flagging (well, would actually bias them to do so, but this might be desirable if we are biased against spam)
    – Mike M
    Jul 10, 2014 at 14:10

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