The revision history shows the original post before it was auto-deleted. No abuse is apparent and the only "spam" is a link to a book on Amazon. Why was this deleted?
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The post was deleted by the community user, most likely in response to multiple spam flags from users; some of these might have been generated by Smokey, while others by users who read the post. As a result the post was deleted and marked as spam, stopping any further interactions. The key part of why it would have been detected is the closing sentence, which is a link to a product on Amazon.
In addition to the spam like portion of the post, even if we ignore that we still don't want the post; it has a very high probability of being generated by ChatGPT based on certain indicators and a detector agrees with this denoting the opening paragraph has a 99.98% chance of being generated by OpenAI.
As I typed this answer as well, VLAZ stated they found another deleted answer which also contains an Amazon link. This suggests that the malicious intent (that it was meant as an advertisement, rather than a user who "didn't know" ChatGPT content is banned) is more likely.
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1I got this answer as a poor quality answer review test, which I obviously failed..... now I understand why, thank you! Feb 24 at 14:32
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1@tomredfern There has been some discussion about whether or not spam-deleted (and, more recently, AI-generated) answers should be used as audits in LQA. As it stands, the only way mods can prevent them from being selected is to undelete them and then re-delete them as "Rude or Abusive" (such posts aren't used as audits). But that's not an ideal solution. Feb 24 at 16:08
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3Yes, there were a series of posts from this user (and another one) spamming Amazon links to a particular book. I nuked them all myself. I intentionally did not use a rude/abusive flag to nuke these because I thought they were valid audits. I admit that the first one I saw caught me out, too (I made an edit before realizing it was spam). But I realized it was spam looking only at that single post, then went looking for more. There's ample evidence in the post itself for a reviewer to determine that it's spam or in some way unacceptable content for SO, which is all you need to pass an audit.– Cody Gray ModFeb 25 at 9:54
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Data-Science-Python-hands/dp/1801071977?keywords=python+for+data+science&qid=1676114799&sr=8-3-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyMEZZUkxKRzhSM1BCJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTgyNDE3UjdYSlgyTzlHMVo5JmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAzOTA1MTIxVTZYSlhQTkJISUZHJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ%3D%3D&linkCode=sl1&tag=abdwalid04-20&linkId=301a211e6084788c714fe333df8f6e9c&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
.tag=abdwalid04-20
part of the URL, yes, that's an affiliate link for the answerer. (And the main body of the answer looks like it might well be ChatGPT-generated as well...)