I recently flagged two posts of the same user as spam, which were nevertheless disputed and no post was deleted as a result.
I am perfectly aware that accusing someone for spamming is no joke and should not be taken lightheartedly, so I would kindly invite opinions here in order to be sure that a) I am not being unfair b) the flag details were not overlooked by reviewers & moderators. I have gone again through the canonical Meta posts on the subject, What are the “spam” and “rude or abusive” (offensive) flags, and how do they work? and What is the exact definition of “spam” for Stack Overflow?
Here is the situation:
- According to the subject user's SO profile links, they seem affiliated with a specific
company
, of which the main open source product is a specificproduct
- According to their profile Github link, they are frequent committers to the repo
github.com/company/product
and related repos of the same company (e.g.company/product-server
,company/product-api
etc), with more than 100 commits in the last 3 months alone.
The first flag I raised was for an answer to a legit-looking question about some Google Cloud service; the answer went like
If you [do this then] you will get the result immediately.
Otherwise there are open source packages like
product
which could be highly parallel, they can probably deliver you results in seconds if you setup them on a big cluster or a GPU server. A single GPU server can process about 100 minutes of audio in a minute.
The second flag was for an answer in a classic recommendation request ("Does anybody have some expertise or experience with different libraries? Which is the best for such a task?):
You can try
product
, [...]. It supports [this & that] out of box and has flexibility to do things like [this & that and] the library is much more accurate thanthis other product
.
In both cases:
- the question was not about the
product
(i.e. there was no mention ofproduct
anywhere in the question or the tags) - no affiliation of the user with the specific
product
orcompany
was mentioned, not even implicitly (e.g. "ourproduct
").
Even after rereading the canonical Meta posts on spam, these still look like textbook spam examples to me (in the sense of unsolicited & undisclosed self-promotion); but as said, I don't want to be unfair, so I welcome opinions explaining why I may be wrong.
And this discussion is not purely academic; unbeknownst of course to the flag reviewers, I have unearthed at least a dozen similar answers by the same user, which seem to exist only to promote the specific product
, without the product
itself being mentioned in the questions text or tags.
I faced a similar situation some weeks ago, flagging ~ 15 posts from another single user as spam, and all of those flags were found helpful. Only difference seems to be that, in that other case, the user affiliation was made explicit in the text of their profile, while here it is somewhat hidden in their profile links. If I was not wrong in raising these flags, could this be an explanation for the flags dispute? And if so, should I raise a custom flag instead?
Or I am just wrong, this is no spam, and I should do nothing further?
UPDATE (May 19): Both posts are now deleted by a moderator, after raising new custom flags.