I failed this review audit because the system thinks it is spam. I was then banned from review.
Why is this answer spam? I don't understand why this answer is spam and I believe that it is not spam. The post does recommend a tool, but it is a mainstream tool by Oracle and the poster does give some context regarding using the tool. The poster references a blog, but there is no indication that the poster is affiliated with the blog and the blog is used to support the poster's content, not substitute for it. The post appears to be more of a low-quality "i can has cheap repz?" answer than spam, and the correct behavior for those posts is to downvote them, not delete them.
Evidence in my favor:
- The user currently exists (aren't the accounts of spammers usually summarily deleted?).
- The user had their account for over four years before they posted this answer. That's a long time to lurk in preparation for spamming.
- The answer does include a link to a blog, but there is no indication that this blog has any affiliation to the poster.
- The answer includes substantial content other than links. That content might arguably be low quality, but it is certainly not NAA (and the correct behavior for low quality real answers is downvoting, not deletion).
- None of the user's other visible posts, anywhere on the network, reference this blog.
- The cited blog, according to GoDaddy's WHOIS, is registered in Arizona, but the link on the user's profile indicates that they are in California.
- The link on the user's profile goes to a page that shows a blog that is other than the blog that they cited.
- The post recommends a tool, but the tool recommended is an Oracle tool. Am I really to understand that the poster was spamming for Oracle?