I flagged an answer to this question as spam; the flag was declined, but a moderator deleted the question minutes later. Here is the body of the now-deleted answer:
No, not at all. I created a platform called Clojurecademy which aims to teach Clojure programming language(which is a dialect of Lisp) and it has interactive(hands-on) teaching model like Codecademy does.
You can start with it and you will see that how easy that is.
The link appears to be dead, so maybe this is why the answer was deleted even though my flag was declined? Or maybe the moderator didn't feel like a -100 rep penalty was warranted for this user?
But, there are at least ten other answers by this user that seem to exist primarily to promote their website: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Granted, the user indicated in the post that I flagged that they had created the website; this is also true in some (but not all) of the above ten answer posts. But even so, all of this feels very spammy to me, and I don't think that these are the kind of answers that we want on the site.
Flagging as spam seems like the right action here, but maybe a moderator flag would have been better to call attention to a pattern. Do I just have the wrong idea of what constitutes spam?