I am right now looking at the answer below:
I marked it as Not An Answer.
The question was about some trouble implementing captcha. I have zero knowledge about this thing. The answer instead of answering the question, was doing negative advertisement of a Google product (and maybe positive advertisement of his own blog). The answer talks more about laws instead of giving a solution.
In my understanding, it is not bad to mention negative points about some technology. For a question "Why this specific query is taking too long in MS SQL Server?" someone may answer:
This is a case of xyz. As per documents from MS (link here), it is handled [this] way by the SQL server which causes a performance hit. Oracle on other hand handles it in [this] way which ultimately improves performance. IMO Oracle is always better than MS SQL server.
This looks like a valid answer even though there is again some advertisement part in it.
But look at the one below:
Microsoft is shit. Not only SQL Server, look at any product. It does not work at all. Sluggish, buggy. Leave it. Oracle is great.
Both sample answers above are saying the same fact, but the first one is more technical and the other is more an advertisement.
With this in mind, I decided to flag that specific answer as Not An Answer. Is this a correct decision?
Another concern is about it being spam. The author of the answer is actually advertising his own blog. Can this be spam then?