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I recently reviewed this post as spam. I did this because the question that they were asking had already been answered before (granted it was offsite, and I could link to it) and they appeared to only be posting a vague question for people to click through to their website. 

Leaving it on hold still allows their link to be clicked by people and their website to be viewed. Thus, I believe it would be better to close the current question to prevent their link from being clicked and force them to repost with a valid MCV example. 

The kernel of my question is when it is appropriate to link to a website for purposes of examples and when it is not. If products are actively being sold on a website does that constitute spam?

I recently reviewed this post as spam. I did this because the question that they were asking had already been answered before (granted it was offsite, and I could link to it) and they appeared to only be posting a vague question for people to click through to their website. Leaving it on hold still allows their link to be clicked by people and their website to be viewed. Thus, I believe it would be better to close the current question to prevent their link from being clicked and force them to repost with a valid MCV example. The kernel of my question is when it is appropriate to link to a website for purposes of examples and when it is not. If products are actively being sold on a website does that constitute spam?

I recently reviewed this post as spam. I did this because the question that they were asking had already been answered before (granted it was offsite, and I could link to it) and they appeared to only be posting a vague question for people to click through to their website. 

Leaving it on hold still allows their link to be clicked by people and their website to be viewed. Thus, I believe it would be better to close the current question to prevent their link from being clicked and force them to repost with a valid MCV example. 

The kernel of my question is when it is appropriate to link to a website for purposes of examples and when it is not. If products are actively being sold on a website does that constitute spam?

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What is the best practice when reviewing a post pointing asking for changes to a website that is in production?

I recently reviewed this post as spam. I did this because the question that they were asking had already been answered before (granted it was offsite, and I could link to it) and they appeared to only be posting a vague question for people to click through to their website. Leaving it on hold still allows their link to be clicked by people and their website to be viewed. Thus, I believe it would be better to close the current question to prevent their link from being clicked and force them to repost with a valid MCV example. The kernel of my question is when it is appropriate to link to a website for purposes of examples and when it is not. If products are actively being sold on a website does that constitute spam?