To those voting to close this as a duplicate of one of the questions linked here: Declining this flag represents a change in how flags are being handled by moderators. If there really is a change in how flags are going to be handled, then we should be made aware of it. Closing this as a duplicate implies that things are preceding as normal and established, that is not the case.
I flagged this question as spam, but my flag was declined:
The question was deleted by moderator action (score is > -6) as spam or rude/abusive (deleted and locked by the Community user) and the user has been deleted or destroyed. This indicates the moderator specifically went out of their way to decline my spam flag, while not declining other red-flags (presumably R/A flags) on the question.
For the past few/several years, the consensus has been that R/A flags are better on such posts, but that spam flags should be considered helpful. This is expressed in Let's get aligned on how spam flags can be used, Is a post like 'assdddsssafffwq' spam?, and Why don't we treat rubbish the same as spam?, among others.
- Why was my spam flag here declined?
- Declining spam flags on such posts appears to be a change in how such flags are handled. Should we expect that spam flags on similar posts will be declined in the future?
- Are spam flags going to be specifically declined by moderators on all R/A posts?
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whenever the user is trying to be genuinely helpful..."