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Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC if you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Update It has now been marked as spam and deleted as such.

Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC if you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC if you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Update It has now been marked as spam and deleted as such.

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Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC isif you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC is you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC if you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

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Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC is you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure.

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

Absolutely, flag it as spam. Also, flag the question for closure (or VTC is you are 3K+).

Unlike link-only answers, where you shouldn't flag NAA on a link-question, spam flags notify moderators of potential spam accounts, deliver a very harsh penalty to the posting user, and train our spam filter.

If you see something that is obviously spam; flag it.

As for that answer, it was deleted, but not marked as spam (it sure looks like spam to me).

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BradleyDotNET
  • 61.3k
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