Those of us who manage online communities have learned to crowdsource a big chunk of our work: identifying user contributions that deserve a higher profile - and those that deserve to be dropped in a deep, dark hole.
But there has to be something more nuanced than just thumbs-up and thumbs-down buttons. And so...
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Amen! They shouldn't forget poor quality, cheap spam with bad English.
I'm thinking maybe a "Spammer isn't even trying to be convincing" icon to cover the "Good post! Can't wait to read more! Cheap generic heroin" spam. Put a little effort into it, people!
Wait, I thought we were all drunk...