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When you go to flag content as spam, you are presented with the following text:
Exists only to promote a product or service, does not disclose the author's affiliation.
That URL links to a Help Centre page that starts with:
How to not be a spammer
but goes on to talk about unsolicited self-promotion (and the URL contains the text "promotion" too), thereby conflating the two terms. This conflation is also generally in line with the fact that many users consider spam to be anything unsolicited, which on this site would generally include self-promotion.
The waters are further muddied because guidance about how to use spam flags also does not explicitly mention commercial purposes, only unsolicited ones - i.e. it appears to be in line with the Help Centre's conflation of spam and unsolicited self-promotion.
However, as per that same guidance, the penalties for content judged to be correctly flagged as spam are far more severe than for other flags that would generally result in said content being removed - including content that is unsolicited self-promotion for non-commercial purposes. This would suggest that contrary to the language used in the Help Centre and guidance, spam is indeed different to unsolicited self-promotion and should be treated as such.
In short, when it comes to flagging there is apparently a very clear distinction between spam and unsolicited self-promotion; but guidance on using the spam flag, or not, does not make this distinction. This is confusing for users attempting to choose the most correct flag reason - how should we amend the guidance to remove this potential for confusion?