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How to deal with forum-style questions (i.e. self answers which are edits/updates) at larger scale

I came across this SEDE query which allows to find questions with multiple answers from the OP.

Most of these "answers" are no real answers but should have been an edit to the original question, but those users seemingly did not understand Stack Overflow's Q&A style but treated the answers as posts in a regular forum.

I even found a very obscure "question" (it does not contain a question but a strange citation of a book) and was automatically protected since the OP dumped a lot of code as multiple "answers".

I flagged a few answers out of the SEDE list, but since the query returns over 800 potential forum-style questions, I wonder:

  1. How could those misplaced "answers" be removed at large scale (aside from manually flagging)?

  2. Is there an automatic system which warns / stops the user when he obviously does not answer his question but just posts updates etc. which should have been an edit to the original question?

m.s.
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