I was just reviewing my "helpful flags", and one question (deleted now) I had flagged as spam. Just by looking at the title, it's obviously spam:
Is anybody interested in Mathematica related programming with Delphi?
However, it appears a moderator has reviewed it and concluded it is not spam...
I've seen other people asking similar questions here on MSO, but there's a legitimate reason for each one. But I don't see what's legitimate about declining this flag. I could understand a reason such as being in another language where the moderator didn't translate it to see that it was spam. Or if the content wasn't spam but somewhat spamish. But the question I flagged was someone trying to recruit someone to work for them (at least that's what I remember, I can't see the content to say for sure).
From what I understand, a moderator who has the power to approve/reject flags should also have the power to see deleted questions. So "the question was deleted" is not a valid excuse.
Why would a moderator review this question and then decide that it is not spam?
EDIT added by higher-rep user:
Here is the body for <10K users:
Is anybody interested in Mathematica related programming with Delphi? I have done a bit of code porting, any suggestions on pascal style porting are welcomed.