Always when I check out some questions there're one or two answers from one specific user. Nearly always their answers are some phrases like "You can do it as follows:", followed by code-pasta. I've noticed that they often "copy" other answers, which were already present, and just post. Doing some changes here and there but posting essentially the same thing.
I don't remember the last time I've seen an answer from them that is not a duplicate under the same question or a low-quality code-writing-service. The user often, if not always, answers very simple-to-answer questions from new users. I very rarely see answers from that user that go deeper into something. Not rarely other users have to leave a comment to point out mistakes.
I know that such numbers don't have much value but still kinda say a bit about the account: They have 850 posts with a score of around 450. So they have an average score of 0.5 on each answer. They have only around 5 questions and 2/3 of the answers are at 0 score. The account was created around 1 year ago. Just some numbers to give you an idea.
I think that this person is only interested in reputation for their online image. And I think that most of their posts are literally formally-correct spam. And I think that they are posting under questions that already got correct answers for reputation and not to add anything meaningful.
I mean, I know that this is all greyzone, most likely completely legit, but I still think that this is not a good thing: A user who posts minimal-effort answers for reputation. Noone is putting 100 % effort into every answer but this user is next level. Is there any mechanism that prevents something like this on Stack Overflow?
To be clear, by "copy" I don't mean that they are CTRL-C'&'CTRL-V'ing answers but essentially writing the same thing while being aware of the other answers.