Well, I think the problem lies in the question: it is a bit broad to begin with. It basically asks 'How can I do X with Y', so it can attract all kind of answers we normally don't want. The accepted answer is a link to a Github project with some information about how to install and use it. If the project ever moves, it's unusable. In my opinion, offering a licensed library/paid service is not really a worse answer, and I would not have removed the link.
If the author makes a lot of other posts promoting his service/library, even if it is not applicable, that would qualify for a ♦ moderator investigation. In such cases, it doesn't matter if the service is free or not.
Posting about your service seems to be allowed under certain conditions, as per the help center:
The community here tends to vote down overt self-promotion and flag it as spam. Post good, relevant answers, and if some (but not all) happen to be about your product or website, that’s okay. However, you must disclose your affiliation in your answers.