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On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

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On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answerthis answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

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Cody Gray Mod
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On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer. I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

On my first ever review of Low Quality Posts, I was presented with this answer.

I voted Looks OK, but it was a test and I failed. The system told me I should have marked it as spam.

I don't understand how could this answer be spam. He is trying to explain how to set a cron job, and the link he has proposed is legitimate. Why should I have marked this as spam?

Oh boy, words cannot express how much the title of this question irritates me. Even if spam were not a mass noun and you were going to use an article with it, that article would never be "an".
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