Preamble: I don't think it's a duplicate of the suggested "what is the policy regarding self-promotion?" as that deals more with one's self keeping within affiliation rules, whereas this is more about how to fix self-promotion by others - reasons outlined in the last paragraph
I was recently looking for a way to do something, browsed and found a few useful resources on Stack Overflow, including a couple of similar looking questions. I noted that both those questions had an answer posted that was similarly (though not identically) worded at a similar time, and the answers were referencing a particular GitHub repo, the owner of which had the same name as the user's username on the site.
I did a quick search on SEDE and turned up around 5 answers, all worded slightly differently, over maybe a half hour period on a particular day, with some handful of other similar answers over the course of the rest of the membership (and plenty of answers unrelated, so they are/were quite contributory in other ways).
The answers themselves were essentially a basic code sample (~5 lines) for how to use the lib, usually tweaked slightly in the context of question, and a bit of a "check this lib out on [link to GitHub], it can do what you want" phrase. The library is dual licensed GPL/commercial.
All in all, I'd say this is undisclosed affiliation - perhaps not the worst case we'll have seen but I did reach out to the author concerned and pointed out that I felt they should disclose their affiliation on their posts about this particular lib. I haven't seen any subsequent edits to any answers, so I'm asking if I should follow it up and if so, in what way? I have sufficient rep, patience and SEDE abilities to identify all the candidate posts and edit in a footnote so I perhaps don't need to bother a moderator with it, but equally that might be perceived by the author as quite hostile, something that might come over better from someone with more authority. If it should be reported, how best to raise it and give the mod team the complete picture? Flag every answer? Flag one and put a SEDE query in the flag reason?