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Educating people to flag spam and not vote to close

Really close to what others have proposed already, but how about adding a message telling people to flag the post if it is spam inside the vote-to-close popup?
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Educating people to flag spam and not vote to close

How to educate people Things the common user can do: Posting this meta question is how you educated me. Other people not marking this as a duplicate (even though it seems pretty similar to previous ...
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Why would a moderator keep spam?

I had missed that it was an adf.ly network link, it looked like every other I have a problem with my site here, fix my CSS or recommend me a JS lib question that occasionally gets mis-flagged as spam. ...
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How is this "question" not spam?

The question is pretty clearly spam. It advertises a product and it doesn't ask a question. Personally, I'm a little surprised by the actions on this question. "9 hours ago"*, it had 3 downvotes, ...
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Declined spam flag on clickbait question

That looks like a classic example of a spam post disguised as a legit question. Apparently in this case the disguise worked, since according to the timeline (10k+ only) the question passed first post ...
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Is this spam or just a bad choice of random text?

It's not spam, but it wasn't random text either. The code was copied from the textbook Beginning JavaScript.
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Recent flood of very low quality questions and non-questions with the Python tag today - what is going on?

I SpamRammed an IP a few IPs that had quite a number of new account creations on the same day and were used to post one or more of these weird questions. This hopefully slows down the influx. I also ...
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Let's get aligned on how spam flags can be used

I vote the following: Red flags on gibberish are okay (handle as Helpful). Do we really want "sdfiushrf;usrgbsrilbslfibsl.eifub!" sticking around the site for longer than necessary? Red flags put the ...
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Spam flag declined on link from Founder & CTO, dozens of similar posts

Yes, that is spam, but because it's not going to be clear to a moderator reviewing the flag merely by looking at the post (you know it's spam due to lots of outside information you have about it), ...
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How is my (now deleted) answer "spam"?

Your answer was flagged as rude or abusive by someone. Someone who, ironically, left a rude or abusive comment on your answer. (This phenomenon of harmless content being deemed rude by people who are ...
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Is anything spam anymore?

Was that answer spam? Yes, it certainly looks like it. In a case like this, we have four options: apply a hard spam flag (immediately validating the flag and applying harsh penalties to the user), ...
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Spam link added to an answer a few days after the initial posting

Are these techniques becoming more popular on Stack Overflow nowadays? Nope, it's been happening for years. The community-run anti-spam group Charcoal (disclosure: in which I've been an active ...
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Is anything spam anymore?

I will post my own answer because I firmly believe that the messages that moderators have posted on this question are wrong and they do not answer the question. If we go by the definition of the help ...
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How can I remove Crossover from my emailed "occasional jobs"?

Update: you can now exclude specific companies on your job preferences. Once excluded, you shouldn't receive job recommendations for that company (job ads, emails, etc). You can dismiss Crossover as ...
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How come this account hasn't been nuked?

It was deleted by six users voting spam so the moderators never saw it. This is why the account remains. However, the account is unusable because the IP address is spam blocked. Every so often one ...
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Does this answer contain spam?

The post itself is not spam. A moderator flagged the post as spam because it was posted by a known troll account, and the moderator wanted to apply the system-level spam penalties to that account. ...
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I don't understand why a flag concerning "spam" was declined

It's a mistake. I don't really remember why I declined it but it should have been instant-nuke. Sorry. So much for being on strike but handling spam flags...
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Consensus on self-promotion and spam

First, it's useful to talk about why this community strongly dislikes undisclosed self-promotion. We hate off-topic commercial spam (weight loss pills, etc.) for obvious reasons, because it's pure ...
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Email from moderator saying I shouldn't vote to close spam, even though I had also flagged it

I was the moderator who sent the message and I didn't spot that you had already flagged it as spam. Apologies for that. However, as others have pointed out, the close vote is unnecessary. By flagging ...
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Does Stack Overflow use machine learning for posts?

Stack Overflow doesn't do any Machine Learning as of now, but there are many projects which are on-going, like: The company is looking at handling the comment flags using Machine Learning Already ...
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What is considered promotional content?

The question does not appear to be spam. I've removed the suspension. Thank you for bringing this situation to my attention. I'm the moderator who issued the suspension. In retrospect, I was too hasty ...
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Let's get aligned on how spam flags can be used

Is the case that we have two options which represent in reality just one action? If that's the case, then we should look to unify these two flags into one to reduce the confusion around them. That ...
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Why was this spam flag on an answer disputed​?

That's because I didn't translate the post. It needed deleting, but as I couldn't immediately see a link I decided that it wasn't actually spam. My bad. I should have translated it first - something ...
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I have found 16,809 similar, inappropriate(?) user profiles. There are more. Now what?

Now what? On Stack Overflow, probably nothing. I'm not a moderator there anytime soon. On smaller sites, it depends. It doesn't look good when your new users page is full of crap. It isn't welcoming ...
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How is this answer spam?

It is spam because this user was responsible for posting a slew of pseudo-answers that contained a link to his "blog", on which he simply regurgitated the question and his "answer" from Stack Overflow,...
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Educating people to flag spam and not vote to close

One practical way would be to have an "Is it Spam?" option right inside the Close link. So that even if a user starts out wrong by selecting "Close" when he ought to have used "Flag" you can still ...
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Spam flag is adding a second downvote

When a post gets flagged as spam, the community user also adds a downvote to the post. This is what you have been seeing. If this spam flag get invalidated, the downvote is removed.
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I am seeing new Triality questions seemingly copy pasted on Stack Overflow. Intended?

Larnu more or less answered this in the comments; there are enough answers, and the whole lot are blatantly plagiarised. There's also no disclosure, qualifying them as spam. Same with the questions, ...
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Why is this answer spam?

I don't think that was spam. It was flagged as such by a community member, and a moderator used their hard spam flag to destroy that answer, but you're right that this has none of the marks of spam. ...
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