There was a popular question about what to do with spam links yesterday. The post was asking if an editor should 'break' the link to prevent people from clicking it on accident or without thinking.
The popular response was just to flag it and ignore it. Anything else was considered to be a bit of a waste and even detrimental to the cause. Of course in-between the spam flags and action being taken, the link is still just as clickable.
I proposed that if a post is flagged as spam x number times, then any link in that post should create some sort of warning asking for user confirmation before proceeding.
A pop up that says: Warning, this post was flagged as spam. Do you wish to proceed? [Y/N]
It could also be something as simple as a little annotation that is red and says Click the link but be warned this has been flagged as spam.
(This might be more in line with current features...)
It shouldn't be too intrusive to users, and should only help protect the user who is absently mindedly browsing some stack exchange site. It would also encourage the use of appropriate flags for the appropriate instance.