For example http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/296102/why-was-a-spam-flag-declined-on-a-question-that-advertises-to-pay-to-solve-a-cod
can't be viewed as http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/296102/
, the server redirects back to the first URL.
It causes our network firewall to block certain URL because it detects some banned keywords, I suppose it's due to the "advertise" in it.
On other sites where this filter has blocked some pages I would simply omit the human readable part of the URL so no offending keywords would block its load, currently Stack Overflow is the only that performs a redirect to the full form in such a case, thus permanently blocking loading of some pages.