This is mostly about https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/95530
A change similar to that one was rejected shortly before, among other things due to the fact that the author promoted their own product. (https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/95515) Then it resurfaced, fixing another problem but still being self-promotional.
As you can see, I voted to Reject -> Other
and someone else even voted Reject -> Spam
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Apart from the fact that I do not understand why the 2:2 ties resulted in different decisions, I'm not sure how to handle this. If it would have been plagiarism, I would just delete the example again. But in a case that is not so clear cut, I don't want to circumvent the decision of the community nor start an edit war. However, I suspect that the two reviewers might not have noticed that the author also operates the software being advertised. Overruling two reject votes based on what might be a simple oversight doesn't feel right, either.
What should be done about this case in particular?
What are the general guidelines on self promotion in documentation?
EDIT: I forgot to mention it originally but there is a question disussing the other side, i.e. how to disclose in documentation already.