It's noise, and should be removed.
While the posts linked this way could be tangentially (or even directly) related to the post so annotated, the bespoke tagging system does not help a user not familiarized with it.
On questions, any link should be used to support and inform the question, and so that relationship needs to be made explicit and explained. "Related to", in the general sense, is already covered with links in the sidebar and the site's tagging system proper.
Similarly for answers, links should provide supporting material (and supporting only) that is helpful in answering the question at hand. Links to other posts that are only generally related to the discussed subject are a distraction and can be confusing for users who primarily are looking for answers to a specific question, not to follow a vague chain of links to read more on the question's subject.
Additionally, these links are not to individual posts, but to search queries. The result of the queries is dynamic and not dependable, so as linking strategy is particularly poor.
In essence, this adds nothing of value to a post, and thus distracts (the casual reader might think the link is actually of use, waste time trying to figure out the utility and relevancy of these search results).
If after removing the links the user rolls the edit back, one should flag for moderator attention.