Please note that I am not complaining, but rather, that I am reporting (if anyone cares) an incident that I consider to be a malfunction rather than a sound decision from the system.
While reviewing first posts, I was given this test, accompanied by the warning "Our system has identified this post as possible spam; please review carefully".
I followed the link provided by the user, which pointed to a high quality answer by the same person.
While I agree that this person should have flagged the question as a duplicate instead, his response wasn't spam at all. So, I thought that I would upvote the answer to help said user and maybe the training of the algorithm that recognizes spam, and then flag the answer as a duplicate. This way, it would be removed and nobody would be harmed.
Instead, I got "look and listen" and then got banned for two days from reviewing.
I think this is unfair to both the other user and me, and that the spam detection algorithm should at least look if the link contained within an answer of questionable quality points to some Stack Exchange network post before deciding it is spam.
I think that many people would have made the same decision.
As a side note, I think that my reviews are most often more useful that not. I imagine that the ratio of flags/declined flags is a good indicator of that. On 370
flags, only 2.16
percent (8 flags) have been declined.
I am not advocating that we keep those answers
Yes you are, by upvoting them. That’s what you don’t understand. Oh and also what you’re doing does not train the spam filter. Please just stop. Thanks. :)