I just had an interaction with a user who posted a very terse comment as an attempted answer. Admittedly, I went a little too far in my sarcastic/silly response, but it turns out he is not a native English speaker and the reason he said he posted a comment is because he "doesn't need the points" and "When you post answers, people give downvotes for no good reason".
I paraphrased in hopes nobody tries to identify him. But I felt bad. Is this a systemic problem or is he a bad answerer? He has fairly high rep. A deeper look into his profile shows he has over 3k answers, as recently as an hour ago. So is he just lying? Perhaps answers he's not really confident on he posts as comments so they cannot be downvoted? In this case, it was an extremely low-effort answer.
Can anything be done about this? Is there anything to do?