Many posters ask "Is it possible to X?" when they really mean "How do I X?" Any reasonable person would realize that this is just a common rhetorical device, not intended to be taken literally. But invariably someone will post a comment saying "Yes, it's possible." I think I've even been guilty of this occasionally, but I feel bad about it (my only excuse might be that the question is poor in other ways as well).
An example is Get key/id from array of objects. I will admit that the question is not the highest quality. But I don't think the fact that it asks "Is it possible" at the end rather than "How do I" is a significant impediment to understanding it. The comment "Yes, it's definitely possible" does not address any of the real problems with the question, just the most superficial.
Now that we've got the new Code of Conduct, I think we should try to put an end to this. We're supposed to be patient and welcoming, not unfriendly, and I think such a pedantic, literal interpretation of the question is not welcoming. It's the online equivalent of giving a snarky answer to a "Can I" question when it should have been "May I". These are just common idioms.
Would it be appropriate to flag such comments as "unfriendly or unkind"?
Luckily, I think this only happens in comments. I don't think I've ever seen someone post something like this as an actual answer. But that may just be because we have a minimum size of answers, and "yes, it's possible" isn't long enough.
People often say that in programming precision is important, and this extends to the language we use to ask questions. I think we should also remember that many posters are not native English speakers, and we should try to be more understanding. I have been answering technical questions on the Internet for over 30 years, and I think a significant reason for my strong Usenet reputation has been because I do a good job of interpreting what posters mean rather than robotically answering just what they wrote. This is the way to be helpful.
If you think the wording can be improved, it would probably be more productive to just edit it, rather than posting an unhelpful comment.
BTW, I tried to see there were previous questions about this. But searching for "is it possible" just pulls up lots of meta questions that are worded like this in the title (e.g. "Is it possible to remove a flag?").