There is an official FAQ on the issue: Limits for self-promotion in answers, BUT, it does not suggest what someone is to do when they find it, and where the line should be drawn.
I've found what I think is a clear case from the following users:
- https://stackoverflow.com/users/1174246/tonystark
- https://stackoverflow.com/users/1284828/justintoxicated
- https://stackoverflow.com/users/754215/henry
Each of these users has linked to "unlocktheinbox.com" in all or a majority of their answers. The last on the list has also posted a number of other low quality answers. From my perspective, it looks like a minimal effort to raise enough reputation to carry out promotional activities.
In an overwhelming majority of the answers, they have not received any upvotes, leading me to believe that they were not completely relevant or even helpful to the OP or subsequent visitors. That fact places these posts firmly in the "spam" category, but they are on-topic... ish.
My questions, then, are where is the line for when self-promotion is abusive, and what should a user do when they find this sort of thing? Flags?