I'm wondering if an initial response and/or downvote for new questions on Stack Overflow should take into account whether the poster seems to be creating an outbound link to their website for SEO purposes.
I've encountered enough questions that aren't duplicates, and seem to meet enough criteria to be a (barely, sometimes) legitimate question. But their general lack of substance, the nature of the website, and the fact that they provide an "example" of their (often trivial) problem by linking to something like "seoservices.com" or "awsumsoftwaredevs.com", etc. makes it seem likely it's just an attempt to get a backlink to their website from Stack Overflow, which would have great "domain authority".
I know this is something that's gone on since the dawn of Stack Overflow. And I'm not judging whether it's a good SEO strategy or validating the underlying concept.
Is it fair game to take this into account when voting on a new question? Does it even matter from the perspective of filtering out low-quality questions or should it just be overlooked?
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to all links in posts, so there would be no SEO gain, from my little understanding of SEO.