I saw this answer and this answer posted in rapid succession by the same author. Both answers self-identify as shameless self-plugs and provide links to a library written by the author. In fact, both answers share identical non-code text and links (modulo a typo):
Shameless self-plug. You can use my string library; it supports string splitting ([link-here]).
These answers each go on to provide solutions to their OP questions in code, but without any discussion of the problems they solve or of how the library code solves those problems.
It seems that SO is tolerant of self-promotion to a point and also tolerant of code-only answers to a point. Self-promotion and code-only style seem to be combined in these two answers in a way that may have passed the point of toleration. I'm not sure that these answers provide any useful information; that makes these answers downvote candidates at the least.
Should answers such as these be flagged, and if so how should they be flagged, or do these answers meet the acceptability criteria for SO?