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I came across an obvious spam question in Staging Ground.

However, there is no option to flag as Spam. Yeah, you could flag as "Not about Programming", but that doesn't feel specific enough for me.

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You can raise spam flags on Staging Ground.

screenshot showing the UI for Staging Ground, with the steps to follow to raise a "Spam" flag

Quoting Abdul Aziz Barkat, from comments:

Flags are separate from the review actions you can take, it's probably not counted as a review to keep your flags private. Just flag the post and move on to another one by skipping or opening it from the SG listing

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  • But I cant in the review Queue Commented Nov 20 at 7:50
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    What "review queue" you mean? You mention staging ground in your question. As you can see in the screenshot above, that question is on Staging Ground.
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 20 at 7:51
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    @BendingRodriguez flags are separate from the review actions you can take, it's probably not counted as a review to keep your flags private. Just flag the post and move on to another one by skipping or opening it from the SG listing Commented Nov 20 at 7:54
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    Slightly off topic, but is it expected that flagging as spam does not count as a review action?
    – ray
    Commented Nov 20 at 9:38
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    @ray abdul already gave a possible and very valid reason why this is not the case. But on top of that... spam should never enter the staging ground and thus never be up for review. The spam link in the staging ground is essentially a necessary evil only.
    – Gimby
    Commented Nov 20 at 11:02
  • Thanks for @Gimby and Abdul's clarification. I now understand from your perspective. I was thinking about LQ review queue's audit item, which flagging spam counts as one review item. I feel like if we have spent time on one review item, then it should count. Nevertheless, the fact that flagging in SG doesn't count actually does not bother me much and I am ok with your explanation :)
    – ray
    Commented Nov 21 at 5:01

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