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Apologies if this question has been already asked, I didn't find anything similar to address this specific case.

I've noticed a kind of suspicious behavior lately, with people creating counts and chasing questions where they can spread their 'suggestions' in a spam-like approach.

Example:

http://pm.stackexchange.com/users/3274/rigan-disoza?tab=answershttps://pm.stackexchange.com/users/3274/rigan-disoza?tab=answers

I remember that I noticed a similar case a few days ago.

So, in short:

What's the best way to handle spam-like answers??

  • Flagging their answers?
  • Flagging one of their answers?
  • First left a comment - deeply believing in mankind - asking for avoiding this behaviour?

Cheers

Apologies if this question has been already asked, I didn't find anything similar to address this specific case.

I've noticed a kind of suspicious behavior lately, with people creating counts and chasing questions where they can spread their 'suggestions' in a spam-like approach.

Example:

http://pm.stackexchange.com/users/3274/rigan-disoza?tab=answers

I remember that I noticed a similar case a few days ago.

So, in short:

What's the best way to handle spam-like answers??

  • Flagging their answers?
  • Flagging one of their answers?
  • First left a comment - deeply believing in mankind - asking for avoiding this behaviour?

Cheers

Apologies if this question has been already asked, I didn't find anything similar to address this specific case.

I've noticed a kind of suspicious behavior lately, with people creating counts and chasing questions where they can spread their 'suggestions' in a spam-like approach.

Example:

https://pm.stackexchange.com/users/3274/rigan-disoza?tab=answers

I remember that I noticed a similar case a few days ago.

So, in short:

What's the best way to handle spam-like answers??

  • Flagging their answers?
  • Flagging one of their answers?
  • First left a comment - deeply believing in mankind - asking for avoiding this behaviour?

Cheers

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How to handle several 'spam like' answers from a specific user?

Apologies if this question has been already asked, I didn't find anything similar to address this specific case.

I've noticed a kind of suspicious behavior lately, with people creating counts and chasing questions where they can spread their 'suggestions' in a spam-like approach.

Example:

http://pm.stackexchange.com/users/3274/rigan-disoza?tab=answers

I remember that I noticed a similar case a few days ago.

So, in short:

What's the best way to handle spam-like answers??

  • Flagging their answers?
  • Flagging one of their answers?
  • First left a comment - deeply believing in mankind - asking for avoiding this behaviour?

Cheers