I have looked at several related questions, and I think this situation is different to all of them. Some existing questions about this have a lot of down votes, which almost put me off asking, but I think it's important that I understand this. Here are some of the potential 'duplicates':
- Asker misunderstood that spam should be deleted in the low quality queue
- Asker did not realise that question was already answered
- Asker did not realise poster had made many similar answers
The question is here. Note that what I was shown in the review queue, and has already deleted, was in my opinion a better answer than what's visible as the answer from the same user now, as it provided direct links to the framework being suggested. The additional text from the review queue, compared to the more recent answer is:
To download SummerBatch go to: https://www.nuget.org/packages/SummerBatch/ For additional documentation on SummerBatch visit: https://www.bluage.com/docs/summerbatch/refguide/mp_referenceguide.xhtml Website: SummerBatch.com
My thoughts on this answer were:
- It's not my field, but the answer seems to provide exactly what's being asked for; it's not off-topic
- It is the only answer to this question
- The user doesn't seem to have posted anything else about this framework in other questions, and the framework is open source anyway; this doesn't strike me as being spam
- The links check out, as in, they are real pages relevant to the answer
All I'm left with is that perhaps the answerer has some undisclosed affiliation with the framework; this being the case, how would I work this out? In any case, I would not see answering a question with a link to my own open source framework as "offensive or repulsive", unless it was clearly spam that I was posting in many questions.
Edit: In addition to my list above, the answer is also similar in content to a comment by the same user, that the asker clearly found helpful.
Edit 2: The whole question has now been deleted as off topic, see timeline.