The recap:
- The low quality review queue is meant to "Identify, then improve or delete low-quality posts"
- Spam flags are meant for post that "Exists only to promote a product or service, does not disclose the author's affiliation."
While some argument could be done by qualifying promotion as a low quality post, spam is dealt harsher than a 'mere' low quality post. Given that, most would agree that spam are a very special kind of post, that once identified, merits a whole different process to deal with it.
Yet, somehow, post deleted as the latter are used as a teaching tool for the former. That doesn't make any sense. If you want to use audits as a teaching tool, it has to teach the "right thing", ie. what is a low quality post.
The current behavior comes with several draws back:
- Since audits teach reviewers to only delete spam, it might give the impression that only spam shall be deleted on the queue,
- the site is best served when it can identify spam as spam, since it gives better information to deal effectively with it. The triggers of the low quality review queue are more slow and isn't really meant to stop (human) spammers but the low quality content contributor,
- people don't read, so if something is telling you loud and clear that this is what you should be doing, is more likely to be heard since this feedback is immediate and active, unlike guidance that is more passive,
- sensible reviewers would despise more the audit system (I don't know if it actually possible), because it forces them to do what they know is not the right thing to do.
Reiterating my previous FR request:
Don't use spam/rude deleted post as audits in the low quality review queue
Any other deleted post would do, like flagged as NAA/LQ and deleted by a moderator, or deleted by the queue (to do a nice feedback loop). We have enough posts being deleted by those reasons already. Spam is dwarfed by any other category in the Answer cup, let's use those instead of spam.