I came across this answer in the review queue and downvoted it because it felt like an advertisement. I didn't feel comfortable flagging it as spam since the affiliation with the company was disclosed in the answer.
Clicking through to the user's profile, I see:
- they've never asked a question
- almost all their answers are for off-topic questions (requests for software recommendations)
- all their answers are advertising for the company
- all their answers but one have been upvoted at least once
To be fair, some of the answers do include code that you could use, if you bought their software. And there are lot of off-topic questions that have been answered, especially by new users.
What most concerns me is that all the answers, even the lowest quality ones, have been upvoted; I guess that's my secondary question here. Is there a way to tell if there has been unusual voting in this particular case? I took my first look at the data explorer today, but it looks like votes are only tracked by day, at least to the outside world.
But my main question is, does disclosing an affiliation immunize you against spam flags?