I just got a spam flag declined on this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29260072/raspberipi-arduino-ethernet-switch Here is the answer I flagged as spam: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30185533/3129263
Our company providing the highest quality and reliable Industry Ethernet switch. For more information, visit:http://www.halleycctv.com/
Following the SO Help Center, I found this on the How to not be a spammer page:
Don't talk about your product / website / book / job too much. Folks will read your answers for their ability to solve a specific problem; if you're good at doing that, then they'll find themselves more interested in who you are and what you're working on. If you respond only to questions where the answer can be something you're selling, they'll assume you're just here to sell.
To me, it entirely matches the above description. This is not even a link to the fittest product the asker needs, just the website homepage. Was I wrong?