I recently reviewed a VLQ answer here (the answer is already deleted but I guess 10k users would still see it), and after much consideration voted to leave it. I was almost sure that most users would see it as spam, and it could be considered promotional, but it was in fact a recommendation for a tool that did exactly what was asked for in the question. The author affiliation was not hidden, he actually named his user after the tools name, and he published only a single answer.
I thought that the right course of action was to leave the answer, as it suits the question and is informative and not excessively promotional, and just vote to close the question as a request for an off site resource. I think the discussion here reached a similar conclusion - When is spam not spam?
Since the community did not agree with me, i'm now blocked for a week from VLQ review. Ironically, i'm one of those who asked for such a penalty to be instated (so I don't mind "paying" the penalty), but i'm really wondering if this spam should truly be considered spam.