This question (10k+ link), after being closed as not in English, was locked and red-flagged ("This post is hidden. It was flagged as spam or offensive content and deleted 1 min ago by Community") within 20 minutes.
It consists of some Vietnamese text followed by a "please help me" request - with the last letters of those English words repeated many times:
Helpppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee plsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Machine translation (not edited in, of course) of the non-English text reveals the title:
Create a school theme and student theme in HTML and CSS language
and body:
I need to create a school theme website and students in HTML and CSS language
I hope anyone help me
(Amusingly, Google Translate apparently thinks the original isn't even grammatical in Vietnamese...)
Obviously a question like this is worthless and unlikely to be fixable. Even if its author can communicate in English and rewrite the question, it is nowhere near the site standard (in particular for focus) and reflects a complete misunderstanding of how the site works. Communicating those issues with an OP who apparently doesn't speak English as a first language might be effectively impossible; it rarely works even with those who do.
However, this was detected as possible spam by the SD bot (because of the repeating characters, I assume), and enough people apparently agreed with the report to get the question flagged as spam or offensive. I think it's relatively unlikely that a post like this was intended to be any kind of spam seed or an attempt to waste curators' time. It didn't contain a link, was at least theoretically on topic, and didn't appear intended to waste space, call people rude names etc.
As misguided as the post was, it looks like a sincere attempt to use the site for its intended purpose (as the author understood it). For what it's worth, I am told from SOCVR chat that the bot report received at least two "fp" feedback replies (i.e. Stack Overflow users using a command to mark the report as a false positive).
While the question merits swift deletion, and the author should be on the road to a question ban, the red-flag spam/offensive treatment carries additional implications, to my understanding.
Is it in fact a problem that questions like this get reviewed as spam/offensive rather than being deleted normally?
Am I correct in my perception that this is more likely to happen to questions that are not posted in English (since reviewers can't easily verify whether the text looks like an attempt at a programming question)?
If so, could this represent a form of the "disparate impact" that the company uses as a basis to raise allegations of racism against the community?