Skip to main content
added 54 characters in body
Source Link

Not the moderator who handled this user as a whole but after examining poster profile it appears that all other posts by this user (7 total) are spam.

That particular one you failed the audit for hasn't any link and looks useful (plus it had +3/-1 votes and accepted when deleted).

I get the moderator point of view: the user posted spam on every other post, so this has to be spam. A global processing has been probably applied (but user wasn't removed)

It's clearly unfair to get an audit on that one so:

  • I've unbanned you from reviews (we need help with the queues anyway :))
  • I've undeleted/deleted the answer so it won't appear in low quality audits anymore (I could have left it undeleted but I respect the other moderator decision)

Pro-tip for future audits: when the audit system warns you about "possible spam" above the post, always visit the real question to checkalways visit the real question to check. Because 99% of the time the "possible spam" indication is real (it's intentional in order to be fair to reviewers).

Not the moderator who handled this user as a whole but after examining poster profile it appears that all other posts by this user (7 total) are spam.

That particular one you failed the audit for hasn't any link and looks useful (plus it had +3/-1 votes and accepted when deleted).

I get the moderator point of view: the user posted spam on every other post, so this has to be spam. A global processing has been probably applied (but user wasn't removed)

It's clearly unfair to get an audit on that one so:

  • I've unbanned you from reviews (we need help with the queues anyway :))
  • I've undeleted/deleted the answer so it won't appear in low quality audits anymore (I could have left it undeleted but I respect the other moderator decision)

Pro-tip for future audits: when the audit system warns you about "possible spam" above the post, always visit the real question to check. Because 99% of the time the "possible spam" indication is real.

Not the moderator who handled this user as a whole but after examining poster profile it appears that all other posts by this user (7 total) are spam.

That particular one you failed the audit for hasn't any link and looks useful (plus it had +3/-1 votes and accepted when deleted).

I get the moderator point of view: the user posted spam on every other post, so this has to be spam. A global processing has been probably applied (but user wasn't removed)

It's clearly unfair to get an audit on that one so:

  • I've unbanned you from reviews (we need help with the queues anyway :))
  • I've undeleted/deleted the answer so it won't appear in low quality audits anymore (I could have left it undeleted but I respect the other moderator decision)

Pro-tip for future audits: when the audit system warns you about "possible spam" above the post, always visit the real question to check. Because 99% of the time the "possible spam" indication is real (it's intentional in order to be fair to reviewers).

Source Link

Not the moderator who handled this user as a whole but after examining poster profile it appears that all other posts by this user (7 total) are spam.

That particular one you failed the audit for hasn't any link and looks useful (plus it had +3/-1 votes and accepted when deleted).

I get the moderator point of view: the user posted spam on every other post, so this has to be spam. A global processing has been probably applied (but user wasn't removed)

It's clearly unfair to get an audit on that one so:

  • I've unbanned you from reviews (we need help with the queues anyway :))
  • I've undeleted/deleted the answer so it won't appear in low quality audits anymore (I could have left it undeleted but I respect the other moderator decision)

Pro-tip for future audits: when the audit system warns you about "possible spam" above the post, always visit the real question to check. Because 99% of the time the "possible spam" indication is real.