@SonictheMaskedWerehog OH, didn't knew :O (I genuinely found it at the same time i saw your profile since i was curious). Though i don't see your reaction on that link :P
@QueenieGoldstein When a user posts something that SmokeDetector reviewers consider spam, they respond to it by stating that it is a "true positive" and blacklist that user. The blacklist doesn't necessarily make them blacklisted in the eyes of the network, it just increases the metric by which SmokeDetector uses to evaluate a post upon whether it is spam.
A user who spams once is likely to spam again, is essentially the philosophy.
When SmokeDetector is very sure a post is spam, it'll help the community delete it by casting spam flags on behalf of other volunteers to work towards that post's deletion.
A user being blacklisted makes SmokeDetector quite a bit more sure that a post they post is spam.
Am I going crazy or Facebook has decided to self-terminate by requiring login to access any profile page (including those of companies that advertise thru the site)?
There's also Area 51, where you participated in a site, which gives a slightly different result: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals{your number}?phase=definition --- other than that, for a huge list, there's SEDE.