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I recently flagged this questionthis question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.


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I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.


Here is a screenshot of the question for those who can't see deleted questions:

The question I'm talking about

I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.


Here is a screenshot of the question for those who can't see deleted questions:

The question I'm talking about

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I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.


Here is a screenshot of the question for those who can't see deleted questions:

The question I'm talking about

I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.

I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.


Here is a screenshot of the question for those who can't see deleted questions:

The question I'm talking about

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I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(23) - Because those links are going to nowhere.

I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(2) - Because those links are going to nowhere.

I recently flagged this question as spam and my flag was rejected with:

declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

I know this looks like a real question at first, but...

  • OP posted two links to clickbank.net (e.g. index.html and index.html?ep=0) and asks how can the server return a different page for each of them.
  • According to Clickbank's website, the poster will earn something (1) if someone clicks his link.
  • If you click those links, you'll find out that the two pages are almost (2) exactly the same.
  • OP says that those pages are different on lines 250 - 259, but both files only have 235 lines.

The question:

Are questions like this considered spam? I understand it's not spam when someone posts link to his website to demonstrate an issue, but in my opinion this question was posted here with purpose of getting some people who would click those links and not to learn anything (3).


(1) - I din't actually read that page.
(2) - diff "index.html" "index.html?ep=0" will return this.
(3) - Because those links are going to nowhere.

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