A question is a question. What matters to Stack Overflow users is not who answered it, but that it has a good answer.
If I slap a specific error message into Google, and a Stack Overflow question is the first result, and the answer solves my problem, do I really care who answered it or how soon?
Self-accepted answers do not stay at the top, like other accepted answers. If somebody else has a better answer than you, it will be shown above your answer. And if nobody else has a better answer than you, then it means that the answer will eventually be valuable to someone with the same question/problem.
Frankly, I would say that if people want to post blog-like content on SO (as long as the content can actually be framed as a technical question), and subsequently forfeit many of the intellectual property rights that they would enjoy by publishing it on their own blog, then why not let them?
The only time I would look down on this behaviour is if the "answer" is nothing more than a link to somebody's blog. That's basically spam. As long as the answer is complete, correct, and well-written, then both the question and answer belong on SO as much as anything else.