In the "Low Quality Answers" queue, how much cross-checking effort is required to verify that an external link in an otherwise-valid answer isn't [improper self-promotion](https://stackoverflow.com/help/promotion)?  

In the "Low Quality Answers" queue I was presented with the following [review](https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/30721414):

[![Boostrap DateTimePicker show time only][1]][1]

It looked like a legit answer, but to make sure it wasn't copied from a previous answer I clicked over to the [question](https://stackoverflow.com/a/70507711/3744182) -- and found it had been deleted by "Community [BOT]" with  one downvote, likely indicative of a single "Spam" flag cast by a Mod:

[![enter image description here][2]][2]

But why is this spam?  The Demo link refers to a Q&A page on a linked site and it seems the answer was taken from the answer there, so maybe there's a violation of https://stackoverflow.com/help/referencing here and the link should have been labeled e.g. *Source* rather than *Demo*.  However, as pointed out in [comments](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415049/why-was-this-boostrap-datetimepicker-answer-deleted-as-spam-by-community-bot?noredirect=1#comment887577_415049) by [MisterMiyagi](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/5349916/mistermiyagi) the same site is listed as the **home page for the author of the post**, which is apparently what qualifies as the post as illegal self-promotion and thus delete-worthy.

So my question is, is this the sort of thing that should be caught in a Low Quality Answers audit?  The poster's name isn't mentioned on the linked page (I did check that), so one would either need to spot a pattern of such answers, or, in Low Quality Posts, always manually cross-check external links in the post being reviewed against the profile page of the poster for signs of self-promotion. But is this something that reviewers are expected to do?

Looking at the [timeline](https://stackoverflow.com/posts/70507711/timeline) (screen shot [here](https://i.sstatic.net/qqf1T.png) it seems answer was used as an audit once before -- and that reviewer failed the audit.  So I'm not the only reviewer tripped up by this.


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/W3Rlc.png
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/qmSRG.png

(Note this question was edited based on [feedback in comments](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415049/why-was-this-boostrap-datetimepicker-answer-deleted-as-spam-by-community-bot?noredirect=1#comment887584_415049).)