Note: I am NOT asking Are job offers spam? since I already agree that it is. This question is more about how to properly handle such questions as my custom-flags was rejected.
I recently saw a question which IMO is only a job offer. This is its entire content:
I am looking to hire a tutor to build a simple relational database maybe a couple of tables. I have been using low-code programs for years and really want to learn the nuts and bolts. I would love to be able to hose a website for users and manage the back end. I have limited knowledge of programming. I understand the concepts. I have taken a couple of semesters of programming in school including Python, Java, C++.
Aside from delete-voting I flagged it using custom flag with message:
It is a job offer, not a question.
which IMO can be interpreted as SPAM flag + reasons why I think that way
(I sometimes use custom flags for SPAM since from my experience moderators not always interpret SPAM word same way I do which sometimes lead to declining them. Since SPAM
flag doesn't have text-area for clarification/explanation this is only way to add it).
To my surprise this flag was declined with message:
declined - Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?
How should I interpret that decision and replay?
What is confusing me:
does it encourage me to use standard flags over custom flags (like "spam")?
But if that is the case, then moderator handling my flag probably realizes that there is some other flag which can be applied here. That would mean he sees some problem which can be correctly flagged for moderation, but to my surprise flagged question still stays without any change (it is not deleted, locked, edited) so that is probably not it.
Then maybe I shouldn't flag such posts at all? (but why, shouldn't spam be flagged?)
OR maybe was it moderator's mistake?
What is the official procedure in case of this kind of job-offer-questions (for users like me)?