This is resolved since the "thanks" reaction is currently disabled.
Additionally, a code fix is in review should the feature be turned on again and to address a similar issue on Stack Overflow for Teams.
Basically, the issue is that the reaction button was implemented as <button>...</button>
which is functionally equivalent to <button type="submit">...</button>
when contained within a form.
When the question loaded and you hit Enter, the browser looked for the first submit button within the form and sent it a click event. That button was unfortunately the react button on the first answer.
The fix was to explicitly annotate these as <button type="button">...</button>
.
Reactions that correspond to subsequent duplicate votes pointing to the answer's question will be appropriately accounted for when analyzing the experiment.