I flagged a (now-deleted) answer on this question as NAA, because it was literally nothing more than the code snippet copied from the question, and pasted into the answer box. It was identical, except that the formatting was removed.
I am all too aware that the opinion of moderators is that anything that could conceivably be answer to an on-topic question is considered an answer, so I wasn't entirely surprised that my flag was rejected. I had, though, commented explaining that the 'answer' was purely a partial copy of the question, but apparently that still wasn't good enough to persuade a moderator that it wasn't an answer. It baffles me, but that argument seems to have no winners, so not what I'm asking here.
I feel like this is a pattern I've seen a few times, where a new user for no obvious reason just copies some or all of a question into the answer box. Perhaps it's a mistake? Perhaps they think they're doing something worthwhile? Perhaps they're just experimenting with the system and don't know what they're doing? Or do you get points or a badge or something for posting your first answer? I don't know why - but it's fairly obviously never anything useful.
So - it seems like it would be a super-trivial feature to implement to gently nudge a new user (or any user) who's answer is an exact copy of some or all of the question (excluding formatting) into not doing that, or at least adding some explanation.
I know that getting feature requests implemented is extremely unlikely, but I feel like this could help towards the Welcome Wagon stuff, because preventing new users from (accidentally or on purpose) posting garbage will avoid them receiving an unfriendly comment in response (whispers: no matter how much they might deserve it)