JudasIscariot: I support this as I think it's the best solution and doesn't take away anything from anyone as all the threads can still be viewed.
Ghorpm: The problem was articulated and the solution was found - a script which can hide giveaways.
Sadly, some people avoid using "giveaway" or any blockable pattern at all in the thread title
on purpose.
xyem: If some people regard them as spam.. do they actually report it as spam to back up their classification?
I regard most of them as trash posts. "Spam" is a technical term, and one of the criteria is "automated". Giveaway posts are obviously done by hand.
As for the report - I
do report nonspam posts, but only if I suspect GOG might be uninterested in keeping a particular post hosted on the forum - hate speech, etc. I do not waste mod time with direct complaints; now if multiple people are sufficiently offended that they report a post as spam, maybe mod action is really needed. Since GOG takes no action against giveaways, I do not report them. I suspect most of my spam reports come from accidentally downrepping a post instead of uprepping and hurrying to correct the mistake; my fingers do not work well even on a 10.1" inch screen.
edit (thought to add this since the thread has got personal):
I like ne_zavarj's threads because he's working directly with the devs to obtain free keys for unknown and (likely) underrated games. I do not understand the purpose of your (xyem) threads, since you are simply giving away free money to buy unspecified GOG games (that already have all the publicity as far as the GOG forums are concerned), but I do not dislike them. Plus they are marked "giveaway". People who deal in bootleg codes, however, are welcome to go live in a non-fatal fire.