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I just came across a question on Super User I would have liked to close as spam. But looking at the resons for a close vote ...

Super User close reasons

... I noticed that "spam" was missing from that list. Along with others such as "blatantly offensive". I realize that the different sites need a few different reasons (NPR doesn't really make sense on SU) but leaving out reasons unrelated to a specific site? Or is there no spam on SU by definition?

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  • Wow. Have you seen their profile as well?
    – random
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:09
  • Someone has also upvoted on a previous day. For what, who knows.
    – random
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:16
  • Now I did. Cute :-)
    – Johannes Rössel
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:16
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    That profile, apart from the name, is not too strange, is it? superuser.com/users/15472/at-jeffwood But indeed: tell us who upvoted! ;-)
    – Arjan
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:30
  • The linked question is now gone along with the user. 10K users and above can still see the link however.
    – Diago
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:43

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Flag the post as spam instead.

Spam and Offensive flagged posts show up more prominently than normal close votes in the mod tools, they have their own tab.

This will allow moderators quicker direction in the admin. It's not obvious in the mod tools why a post has close votes until you click and bring up the options on the actual post.

Spam flagging will be a quicker route.

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  • Argh, right. There were two distinct ways of closing a question :/
    – Johannes Rössel
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:42
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I actually want to remove this close reason from all sites, just haven't gotten around to it.

There are wayyy too many close reasons, and spam is a bit redundant in the light of spam flags.

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    SU must be special if it's the first to not have that redundancy.
    – random
    Oct 26, 2009 at 10:07
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The close as spam option never existed on SU as this is under the flag option available to users with 15 or higher reputation. This option will dock a 100 reputation points from the offender when 5 votes are received. As per Jeff this is intentional as it is meant to be removed across the trilogy.

With regards to this particular question. It had been flagged by 2 users, the question deleted and user account destroyed as spam. Therefore only 10K and higher users will be able to follow the link.

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    We still wonder about who casted that one upvote ;-) (Seriously, I would not want to know those details, even if you could see those. Thanks for the updates on your moderator work though. I like that.)
    – Arjan
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:51
  • Really strange to see their only question and answers downvoted and flagged spam into oblivion. But not without seeing their rep sitting with at least one upvote. That's a real mystery.
    – random
    Oct 26, 2009 at 7:55
  • Can a question be flagged as needing to be community wiki? There are quite a few questions that fall into that category, but apart from leaving a comment I can't do anything. Can and should flagging tools be used?
    – alex
    Oct 26, 2009 at 10:33
  • @Alex - Just flag them for moderator attention and we will review. We generally give the OP a few hours to do it themselves unless the question really needs it.
    – Diago
    Oct 26, 2009 at 11:04

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