A recent answer to an old now-deleted off-topic question read
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As of now, its contents are not shown because it was "marked as spam or rude or abusive".
Here's what I've found:
Contents of a post that was deleted and got at least one valid red flag, will be hidden. -- FAQ
Spam flags need to be marked as helpful in order for the message to show up. -- Oded
In a case like this, we have four options: apply a hard spam flag (immediately validating the flag and applying harsh penalties to the user), deleting the post (validating the flag, but not applying those penalties), clearing the flag (disputing it), or declining the flag. -- Brad Larson
Considering the answer was deleted along with the question, all of this suggests that it's got a spam flag that was marked as helpful, and the poster received the aforementioned "harsh penalties", which normally include losing 100 reputation points. Is this correct?
This is important, because PythonAnywhere is a well-established service, and I can't imagine them using an 8 months old account with filled profile for promotion. The answer also does answer the question, and so doesn't fit any existing definitions of spam on this site.
It seems that the spam flags were raised and approved in error, and as a result the user received too severe a punishment. Can the spam flag on their post be cleared?