Legal stuff:
- CC-BY-SA is neither exclusive nor does it involve transfer of ownership. That means you can put all your own contributions on Stack Overflow always also on your blog at any time and without any attribution necessary. Nothing anyone else can or should do about it.
- CC-BY-SA permits republishing if attribution is given. That means you can publish all of the content under CC-BY-SA on your blog at any time with proper attribution. Nothing anyone else can or should do about it.
In this case, the answerer can surely put his answer on his blog but must give proper attribution when also putting the question there. If he does, the blog is safe.
Link spamming stuff:
- Links in answers must be helpful (they must provide additional information)
- Links to own resources can be partly regarded as self promotional. As such there are additional limits like disclosing the affiliation and in general not overdoing it or people may start downvoting or flagging (see Limits for self-promotion in answers).
In this case, the answerer did not post a helpful link (can be deleted) and additionally did not disclose his affiliation with the link and in general I would see the repeated linking to his blog as overly self-promotional. A mod should tell him to reduce the promotion of his blog to where it actually makes sense (like in the scenario of Boris Stitnicky where real additional, useful information is linked and the answer can stand on its own nevertheless).
There is a bit of a grey zone between useful additional information and spamming/self promotion while if you link to somewhere else we always assume you make it only because you deem the link to be important for the answer.
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. I mean, I guess that's clever. I don't think you have to read the content to determine their technical knowledge...