I ran across a clear "spam" question in the low-quality posts review queue today. [Link](https://askubuntu.com/review/low-quality-posts/1264467) in case it works, but I hate promoting it by even linking it here :-/. The *correct* response to spam is to flag it as such, but there's no option to flag in the low-quality review queue. There's: * Looks OK: Nope! * Edit: Nope! * Close: Which requires a reason -- The "closest" close-reason would be "A community-specific reason" followed by a "Other - add comment". But again, that's not how spam would or should normally be handled. With that in mind: * Are spam questions supposed to be the LQ review queue? * Doesn't this just put the spam post in front of more eyes? * What's the correct action when reviewing a clear-spam post in the low-quality review queue? I feel like I'm failing this review-queue audit test :-/. Is it me, or is there a problem with this audit test? --- Update: It definitely was an Audit question. I see it came back up for @Nmath, who passed it with a "Close" response. However, [another similar audit question](https://askubuntu.com/review/low-quality-posts/1270307) has come up in the queue recently as well. This one, @BeastOfCaerbannog accidentally failed while looking for a way to "Flag" it.