While reviewing in the Low Quality Posts queue I was presented with an answer that looked like it would be delicious grilled with a slice of pineapple:
I wasn't too sure what to do with this in the queue, since there's no flagging option.
What I ended up doing was going to the post outside the queue, flagging it as spam, and then coming back and recommending deletion.
Is that the intended way to handle such a situation, or should I have only done one or the other?
This is doubly confusing given the use of previously-identified spam as audits. That implies that only clicking Delete in the queue would be correct, since if I go visit the post, there's no possible way I'm going to fail the audit (by pressing "Looks Good"), and if I hit "Skip", the audit is defeated -- it was a waste of time for me and the system.
On the other hand, the fact that spam flags are apparently dismissed when a post is deleted suggests that the correct action would be to flag the post but "Skip" in the queue -- ensuring that the spam-identification process can be completed.
spam is delicious; delicious, therefore spam
You're right that a failure of the argument doesn't prove the conclusion false, but there's more needed to prove it true. And a single counter-example does prove the conclusion false.