I recently stumbled upon this answer which answers a question from the same user.
The code block in this answer contains links to presumably the author's GitHub page, website and YouTube channel (not disclosed affiliation).
Excerpt from the answer in question:
// Project name: id0000131-convert-index-entries-into-Word-or-Google-Doc-comments
// Github: Adobe Indesign Script examples: https://github.com/firedevelop/id0000013-Adobe-InDesign-Scripts-Examples
// Github of this project: id0000131-convert-adobe-indesign-index-into-Word-or-Google-Doc-comments
// YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfdbMQ5CoohPqK8ekjthm2fNoGMLwYeFf
// Blog: https://www.firedevelop.com/2018/11/id0000131-convert-index-entries-into.html
// Script Author:
// Peter Kahrel -- www.kahrel.plus.com
// http://www.kahrel.plus.com/indesign/index-to-text.jsx
// http://www.kahrel.plus.com/indesign/index_to_text.html
- The code however seems to somewhat solve the question
- It is not a direct link (you can't click on it)
- They linked the site where they got the code from (last 2 links)
- They asked the question, but then took some time before writing the answer, so it doesn't look like a spam seed (?)
Is this considered to be spam and should I flag it as such?