I just noticed these answers. They all start with the same sentence:
An other approach is to use underscore.aggregate library (mixin for underscorejs).
While each of them seems to answer the respective question, it does not use the bare Underscore library but requires an extra add-on for it. I would be fine with that if the answer contained the sources of the used mixin functions, but as it stands this looks like advertising/promotion of a project.
Are these answers acceptable? What should be done about them, flagging as spam?
underscore.aggregate
. The SO user has the same profile picture as the project's maintainer on Github. (I didn't check before, but it really looks like self-promotion now)