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I have come across thisthis answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of JavaScript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?

I have come across this answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of JavaScript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?

I have come across this answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of JavaScript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?

'JavaScript' is the proper capitalization.
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I have come across this answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of javascriptJavaScript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?

I have come across this answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of javascript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?

I have come across this answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of JavaScript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?

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Is this an answer?

I have come across this answer in the low quality posts review queue. The user is deleted, and following the link to the question shows that the answer isn't there. Presumably, then is an audit and I will pass by hitting "Recommend deletion". With that said, though, the first part of the answer appears to be perfectly valid (at least to me, an admittedly less than experienced user of javascript). The second part (where he links to a blog) is clearly spam and should be removed, but does that warrant removing the entire post instead of just the link?