I recently registered an SE account, mainly for use in SO, and am trying to pay-it-forward to the community for all the help I've gotten from the site over the years. I've started by posting answers and commenting, then easing into providing edits & flags, etc.
I've read through a number of the threads here on meta in an attempt to learn how to be a more effective contributor but my first experience with attempting to flag this post as spam faltered and I'd like to learn why.
This accepted answer on another meta question notes:
A post should be marked as spam ONLY when it contains an unsolicited advertisement.
To me, that's exactly what the OP did; they posted an unsolicited advertisement of a jQuery UI extension they built. Does a post need to link to an external site to be considered spam? There is no attempt by the OP to even form a question; it reads essentially as a blog post, not a question. Is SO to be used in this way?
My guess is the answer is 'No' & the question will otherwise be marked as low quality, etc. What I'm looking to learn/understand is what the appropriate flag would have been if not 'spam'.