I came across two questions which should probably be marked as duplicates. Both questions had the same answer (with minor modifications) posted by a 20k+ rep user. After doing some research I read this meta post and decided to flag one of the questions as a duplicate of the other and move on.
After about a day I was checking on the flag and decided to look at the user's profile. I immediately found a different case of the same answer being used on at least 4 different questions, some of which had not been active for years.
It looks like this user is answering one question, searching for old questions that the answer might apply to, re-posting the answer, and then making a minor edit to the question so that it gets visibility. The questions are fairly obviously duplicates and the fact that the user appears to be searching for questions similar to the one the original answer was posted on makes me think they are likely aware of the fact that they should be marked as duplicates.
In the answer that was posted on 4 different questions received a combined 300+ positive votes which is over 3k reputation. The re-posted answers are very high quality answers that took a lot of effort, and obviously people are finding them helpful, but it appears the user is purposefully gaming the reputation system by pasting the answer on old questions instead of marking them as duplicate.
Does this matter? If the answers are helpful in each case should I just leave everything alone? I read this post on StackExchange which lead me to believe some action may need to be taken but I figured I would ask here before doing anything other than flagging as duplicate.
Also, I purposefully didn't name the user or give examples as I don't want to draw any attention to them if people decide this is ok.