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I came across a questiona question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a GitHub project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a GitHub project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a GitHub project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

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Hidden advertisement Flagging as spam? an answer that promotes a GitHub project

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a githubGitHub project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

Hidden advertisement as spam?

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a github project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

Flagging as spam an answer that promotes a GitHub project

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a GitHub project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

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I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a github project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta questionthis SO Meta question.

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a github project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

I came across a question today that was asked and answered by the same user, almost at the same time. In the answer, he suggests using a github project for which he is the only contributor.

Nowhere in his question, answer and/or profile (which is in Spanish, my main tongue) does he mention being the author or contributor to the project.

I raised a flag asking for a moderator to check it out with the following explanation:

This question was asked and answered by the same user, with the answer pointing to a github project whose only contributor is the same user: stackoverflow.com/users/583336/… github.com/joseangelmt/ObservableSettings/graphs/contributors This looks like an attempt to advertise his github project. I didn't mark this as spam as it may not be as clear as a typical spam answer, needs checking profiles

To me this is a clear attempt of advertising his project. The question and answer themselves may be good and useful for the community, but by asking and answering the question in this way, should it be considered spam?

I'm doubtful about how to deal with these situations, especially after reading this SO Meta question.

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