Some combination of off topic, disruptive, low effort, unnecessary and repetitive.
I feel it's best to keep the definition broad and let the process of flagging spam be intuitive. There are too many factors at play to have an accurate definition be simple.
I don't really want a 5000-word definition of spam that's constantly being updated every time some disruptive person comes up with a new way to be disruptive.
Some combination of off topic, disruptive, low effort, unnecessary and repetitive.
I feel it's best to keep the definition broad and let the process of flagging spam be intuitive. There are too many factors at play to have an accurate definition be simple.
I don't really want a 5000-word definition of spam that's constantly being updated every time some disruptive person comes up with a new way to be disruptive.
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