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When I searched on this topic here I found this response where the definition of a Spam appeared to be:

...it is not spam when:
1. it's strictly on topic and helpful to OP
2. an answer clearly discloses poster's affiliation with the product
3. it's done sparingly

And then I reviewed a post where I clearly found the subject as off-topic and marked it accordingly as Spam. Later to my surprise, I found that the post has been put on hold as Off Topic, the very same reason I marked it as a Spam, but my flag was declined citing no evidence found.

I am referring to this post that I reviewed yesterday. I don't intend to get the review fixed, but need experts guidance strictly for my own knowledge and curiosity to help me perform future reviews.

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    Just being off-topic doesn't make a post spam. That post isn't promoting anything. Apr 14, 2016 at 2:32
  • Sometimes I find garbage questions, which ain't promote anything like recently I saw a test from SO which had chinese characters. How do we classify them?
    – The Roy
    Apr 14, 2016 at 2:45
  • @DROY, garbage goes to 'offensive' category.
    – Raju
    Apr 14, 2016 at 3:00

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spam guidelines - content taken from this Meta SE post

What makes something spam and when should I flag it?

A post should be marked as spam ONLY when it contains an unsolicited advertisement.

It should NOT be marked as spam when:

  • The answer contains no useful information, such as an answer that says "I don't care about your problem". Flag an answer as 'not an answer' instead; if you find a weird non-question, then flag it 'for moderator attention' with a custom explanation.

  • It contains only gibberish, such as "fsdguejgkfdlk". Use the 'abuse' flag for these cases, or flag 'for moderator attention' with a custom explanation if it requires more detail.(Source)

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  • An offensive flag on "fsdguejgkfdlk" would be declined. Apr 14, 2016 at 3:31
  • 'Low quality' suits for it.
    – Raju
    Apr 14, 2016 at 4:35
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    @RobertHarvey An offensive flag on "fsdguejgkfdlk" should be marked helpful according to meta.stackexchange.com/a/58035 the reason is that its abuse of the system
    – Ferrybig
    Apr 14, 2016 at 7:13
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    After conferring in the Teacher's Lounge, I withdraw my assertion. Note that the flag is no longer called an "offensive" flag; it's called "rude or abusive," which kinda means something different. Note to self: it's still called an Offensive flag in the Moderator Dashboard. Apr 14, 2016 at 15:17

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