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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this questionthis question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

Here is the post in question:

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

Here is the post in question:

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

I don't have 10k privileges (if someone wants to edit in a screenshot that'd be nice), but the gist of the answer was

Try going to this super cool website that shares a name with my account

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

I don't have 10k privileges (if someone wants to edit in a screenshot that'd be nice), but the gist of the answer was

Try going to this super cool website that shares a name with my account

Here is the post in question:

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

Here is the post in question:

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

I don't have 10k privileges (if someone wants to edit in a screenshot that'd be nice), but the gist of the answer was

Try going to this super cool website that shares a name with my account

Here is the post in question:

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When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

I don't have 10k privileges (if someone wants to edit in a screenshot that'd be nice), but the gist of the answer was

Try going to this super cool website that shares a name with my account

When reviewing first posts yesterday I came upon an answer to this question that I thought was pretty spammy - it was essentially just a link to their own website. I considered flagging it as spam, but then figured that instead I should flag the question (which was just asking for links to app stores, and would seem to invite these sort of spammy answers). I happened to check my flags to see if it had been marked helpful, and it hadn't yet. I clicked on the link to see if it had been edited/improved, but all I saw was that that spammy answer is now gone. This leads me to assume that someone else did flag it as spam and it was removed.

Should I have flagged both the question and answer, or was it alright that I just flagged the question?

I don't have 10k privileges (if someone wants to edit in a screenshot that'd be nice), but the gist of the answer was

Try going to this super cool website that shares a name with my account

Here is the post in question:

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