I came across this answer (10k+ only) when curating new answers to old questions. I initially flagged it as library-only (VLQ).
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Then I realized that the answerer had posted the same answer 4 times (all within a few minutes of each other: 2, 3, 4, 10k+ link), and that the library was actually a product of their company.
Since the answer was presented as a "found" library, I retracted my VLQ flag and flagged all 4 of them as spam. All answers were rapidly deleted.
Even though this case was relatively straightforward, this inspired a short discussion in the SO close vote reviewers chat about the more general case and the ideal way to handle multiple link-only/library-only answers that are also self-promotion. By using multiple spam flags, each successful deletion will trigger a -100 reputation penalty, and potentially other limitations. Assuming potential good faith of the answerer, a multiple penalty could be too harsh. Therefore the points of discussion would be:
- should multiple spam-flags be used on self-promotion?
- should a single custom-flag be preferred?
Keeping in mind that a custom-flag adds an extra load of work to the moderators, I would tend to favor multiple flagging, which raises another question:
- in the event good faith of the answerer can be argued, can the penalty be canceled somehow? is there a defined procedure?
Related:
- What is the exact definition of "spam" for Stack Overflow?: the accepted answer suggests a single custom-flag