This edit isn't appropriate, but not because it's self-promotion. It's inappropriate because (in my opinion) it goes beyond the author's intent. These are the most common edits that I would consider to be staying within the author's intent:
- Fixing typos
- Improving formatting (e.g. code blocks)
- Correcting spelling and grammar
- Improving the phrasing in cases where the author has insufficient command of English to do so on their own
- Adding links to resources that the author has already mentioned
Generally speaking, anything else should be left to the author. Adding a link to a tool, website, or other resource that was not previously mentioned in the post at all falls in that latter category.
In cases where adding a link is an appropriate edit, I don't think it matters whether the person who makes that edit is affiliated with the target of the link or not.
Once it's been determined that the edit in question is inappropriate, then the issue comes up of whether to consider it spam. For that issue, the fact that the editor is adding their own link is highly relevant, as is the fact that they're doing it on multiple posts.