I've just stumbled across a post where the OP linked to their own blog with attribution, but all contents within the answer have been copied from said blog, without additional information added. According to How to reference material written by others from the help centre:
Do not copy the complete text of sources; instead, use their words and ideas to support your own. In particular, answers comprised entirely of a quote (sourced or not) will often be deleted since they do not contain any original content.
This piece isn't clear in this particular situation though, because it is original content by the author, just published before in another place1. Given the other contributions by this user are good and not overly often linking to their own blog, spam flagging seems harsh.
I've seen What is the policy for linking to your own blog in your answers? and Limits for self-promotion in answers too, however, these do not seem to cover this case.
How to deal with this case, where the OP copy-pastes part of their own blog post attributes it, but doesn't add any new content?
1: Self-plagiarism isn't a thing, at least according to Dutch judges, since you cannot copy your own content without giving, however implicit, permission to yourself to copy said content