I do not consider it spam but a duplicate topic. You already have a topic on latency open (opened 6 days ago) and this information should probably have been posted in that topic. This probably should have been noted as a duplicate topic and not flagged as spam imo.
You could post a “duplicate topic” reply to this post, include a link to the initial open topic, and mark your reply as the solution to this topic. That will let other community members know where to go to provide input.
As far as the prior posts on this issue, I think it is worth noting that 3/4 are closed topic in the Feedback category. Since this issue appears to be important to you, I understand you posting again to keep the issue alive. It may be helpful in future posts to provide links to previous topics relating to this discussion and provide additional information surrounding the issue to stimulate community involvement/discussion.
My opinion:
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This topic (Prioritize split second latency performance over anything else) is a duplicate topic. Some members may consider this topic (which is one of the two related open topics posted by the same user 6 days apart) as spam.
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Current open topic related to performance: Webpage latency performance
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Current open topic providing feedback on flagging this topic as spam (not a topic related to latency): Annoyed brave forum user
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Slow page load time topic auto-closed on April 10, 2022.
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Behemoth growth topic auto-closed on July 11, 2022.
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Lacking performance topic auto-closed on August 19, 2022.
I think if you want to keep this issue current, you may want to consider posting in the Brave Feature Request category or creating a Poll topic where community members can then vote on the issue. A poll could also provide insight into the latency vs privacy debate if enough users participate.
If you decide to do either (or both) of the above, make sure the information is explained well so the non-tech savvy user understands the issue and why it matters. You can then keep your topic open by bumping the topic yourself if you do not get any replies from other community members. I think this will help in that you will not have to create a new topic each time the old one closes.
Hope this helps. Take care.