If it's obvious from glancing at a post that it's true spam, a single spam flag is enough to let us know. An "other" flag describing the situation might be appropriate where it's not obvious why something is spam.
The only concern about "other" flags is that they don't float to the top of the moderator flag listing like spam flags do, and may get buried in the piles of unimportant "other" flags we get all the time. I know SE is working on better tools for this, but that's how it is right now.
If it's obviously spam and needs to be dealt with now, a spam flag might be more appropriate.
My standard workflow when I see a spam flag is this: If I identify a post as being clear spam, I'll typically hit it with a hard spam flag to destroy the post and get the anti-spam system to immediately block anything from that location. I'll then look at the user account and see if any other posts were missed (banning any reviewers who approved them). Finally, I'll do a search for that URL and for accounts at the same location to see if this is a larger pattern. I will destroy those other posts and accounts as needed.
For me at least, a single spam flag can be enough to point out a network of spammers that need to be destroyed.
who will then see all flags on the post
. Then the SPAM flag should be sufficient, isn't it? Thanks for shring. :-)