TL DR
Is there anything we can do to help educate users to use their flags and not their close votes on spam?
It is not uncommon to see people voting to close spam. Spam should be flagged as spam and then it will be deleted when there are sufficient spam flags on the post. Between 15 and 20% of all posts that were flagged as spam also have at least 1 close vote.
This is one of the latest examples https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38278819/high-dh-simply-means-rapid-and-better-absorption
There is no point voting to close them,
- You need 5 close votes (and several K in rep) to close a question and
- Then 3 delete votes (and 10 k in rep) to delete it and this takes time.
- Spam is able to be deleted with 6 spam flags
- The people who vote to close are likely not using their spam flags, so it takes longer to delete
- Also the close vote queue is huge and many people wouldn't want to waste their votes on spam
- Users get spam flags sooner than close vote privileges (at only 15 rep).
- Flagging it as spam puts an instant block on the account; voting to delete doesn't
- A spam flag casts an automatic downvote on the post, which is removed if the flag is declined
The best way to make spam ineffective is to delete it quickly! The single best thing you can do when you see spam is flag it .../
/... Just about anything else you can do is at best a waste of your time and effort, unless it somehow leads directly to more folks flagging the post as spam.
Latest incident (two close votes)