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About a month ago I encountered this answerthis answer in the review queue, for <10K users, it said:

MALWARE ALERT, DO NOT CLICK ON OP's LINK!!!

I voted to delete the answer, but I also checked out the question, which is now deleted, to see what the answerer was talking about. It seems that the link he was referring to is http://codeviewer.org/view/code:45be.

I clicked that link, and it seems that the domain is "for sale", but it also shows a giant ad sometimes. At that time I didn't realize that it could have been a code sharing website, so I flagged the post as spam (since it just links to ads), only to be declined later on (even though the post was deleted a day after my flag).

However, doing a quick search it seems that there are ~70 other posts referring to codeviewer.org. Considering that they add no value, show ads, and may be harmful (according to the answerer), I was wondering what actions should be taken.

I've checked Meta (this one, this one and this one), and it seems that the concensus is to fix where possible, to leave a comment to the author and otherwise to flag the posts.

Considering that most posts are pretty old, and I haven't been able to retrieve any of those codeviewer.org links on archive.org so far, I guess flagging is the right way to go, but:

  • What flag should I use (considering that my spam flag was declined)?
  • Is it a problem if I flag multiple of these posts in a short amount of time?

About a month ago I encountered this answer in the review queue, for <10K users, it said:

MALWARE ALERT, DO NOT CLICK ON OP's LINK!!!

I voted to delete the answer, but I also checked out the question, which is now deleted, to see what the answerer was talking about. It seems that the link he was referring to is http://codeviewer.org/view/code:45be.

I clicked that link, and it seems that the domain is "for sale", but it also shows a giant ad sometimes. At that time I didn't realize that it could have been a code sharing website, so I flagged the post as spam (since it just links to ads), only to be declined later on (even though the post was deleted a day after my flag).

However, doing a quick search it seems that there are ~70 other posts referring to codeviewer.org. Considering that they add no value, show ads, and may be harmful (according to the answerer), I was wondering what actions should be taken.

I've checked Meta (this one, this one and this one), and it seems that the concensus is to fix where possible, to leave a comment to the author and otherwise to flag the posts.

Considering that most posts are pretty old, and I haven't been able to retrieve any of those codeviewer.org links on archive.org so far, I guess flagging is the right way to go, but:

  • What flag should I use (considering that my spam flag was declined)?
  • Is it a problem if I flag multiple of these posts in a short amount of time?

About a month ago I encountered this answer in the review queue, for <10K users, it said:

MALWARE ALERT, DO NOT CLICK ON OP's LINK!!!

I voted to delete the answer, but I also checked out the question, which is now deleted, to see what the answerer was talking about. It seems that the link he was referring to is http://codeviewer.org/view/code:45be.

I clicked that link, and it seems that the domain is "for sale", but it also shows a giant ad sometimes. At that time I didn't realize that it could have been a code sharing website, so I flagged the post as spam (since it just links to ads), only to be declined later on (even though the post was deleted a day after my flag).

However, doing a quick search it seems that there are ~70 other posts referring to codeviewer.org. Considering that they add no value, show ads, and may be harmful (according to the answerer), I was wondering what actions should be taken.

I've checked Meta (this one, this one and this one), and it seems that the concensus is to fix where possible, to leave a comment to the author and otherwise to flag the posts.

Considering that most posts are pretty old, and I haven't been able to retrieve any of those codeviewer.org links on archive.org so far, I guess flagging is the right way to go, but:

  • What flag should I use (considering that my spam flag was declined)?
  • Is it a problem if I flag multiple of these posts in a short amount of time?
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About a month ago I encountered this answer in the review queue, for <10K users, it said:

MALWARE ALERT, DO NOT CLICK ON OP's LINK!!!

I voted to delete the answer, but I also checked out the question, which is now deleted, to see what the answerer was talking about. It seems that the link he was referring to is http://codeviewer.org/view/code:45be.

I clicked that link, and it seems that the domain is "for sale", but it also shows a giant ad sometimes. At that time I didn't realize that it could have been a code sharing website, so I flagged the post as spam (since it just links to ads), only to be declined later on (even though the post was deleted a day after my flag).

However, doing a quick search it seems that there are ~70 other posts referring to codeviewer.org. Considering that they add no value, show ads, and may be harmful (according to the answerer), I was wondering what actions should be taken.

I've checked Meta (this one, this one and this one), and it seems that the concensus is to fix where possible, to leave a comment to the author and otherwise to flag the posts.

Considering that most posts are pretty old, and I haven't been able to retrieve any of those codeviewer.org links on archive.org so far, I guess flagging is the right way to go, but:

  • What flag should I use (considering that my spam flag was declined)?
  • Is it a problem if I flag multiple of these posts in a short amount of time?