There's two types of posts put into the audit pool. Those deleted as low quality and those deleted as spam (which includes posts deleted with a helpful spam flag).
The only reason this post was used as an audit, was because it was deleted as spam. (which includes posts deleted with a helpful spam flag)
That user account was deleted for spamming the Stack Overflow with links to that site. This really is something beyond the reviewers knowledge.
It is for this reason I have requested this in
August:
Can we have a mod tool to prevent posts from being selected for review audits, without invalidating flags?
To be completely honest, I don't think this is obvious spam to a reviewer. The site looks legitimate when landing on it. There's nothing to indicate the OP was the author of the linked page. There's many sites offering good information about programming. There's nothing obvious from this link, asking for money, to indicate it's a nefarious site.
Although some of the post is plagiarised from the link. Plagiarism would warrant a comment and/or mod flag, not deletion on the low quality review queue, as it currently stands.
Posts deleted for plagiarism are not added to the queue (it's automated). So to pass audits, the only way is to view a post as spam or low quality, not plagiarism.
Also, this is how I see the site - adblockers. Doesn't look spammy.
Update:
This post would no longer make it to the review queue.
Additionally, I've added checks to ensure that only posts which were actually deleted by the system in response to spam flags are used for this purpose - this should avoid situations where posts deleted for other reasons (for instance, due to the destruction of their author's account) are used. Such posts are often offensive, confusing or otherwise misleading in the context of an audit, and thus relying on confirmed spam should avoid some unnecessary distress for reviewers here.