Most answers that begin with “thank you” are from new users who haven't figured out how the site works. 99% of these should just be upvotes and accepts, and the few worthwhile outliers don't need “thank you” at the beginning. Evidently the limitations on self-answers aren't enough.
I propose to reject any answer that begins with the five letters thank (/^\s*thank/i, perhaps even /^[^[:alpha:]]*thank/i). Show an error message that explains how to upvote and accept answers, as well as how to ask a new question. First draft for self-answers:
Oops! This doesn't look like an answer. $site_name is a questions and answers site, not a discussion board. If you want to thank the people who answered this question, vote up the helpful ones by clicking the upward pointing arrow to the left of the answer, and mark the one that helped you most as the accepted answer by clicking on the check box outline to the left of the answer. If you want to add information to your question, click the
editbutton below the question text.
For non-self-answers:
Oops! This doesn't look like an answer. $site_name is a questions and answers site, not a discussion board. If you want to thank the people who answered this question, vote up the helpful ones by clicking the upward pointing arrow to the left of the answer. If you have a related but different question, ask a new question.