Automatic answer? or just too lazy to read question?

I came across this post in ABAP Dictionary:
How to make custom append search help tab default for all users?
The poster was asking a question about search help defaults, but did mention the word "Append" in the title.
The first response posted to the question started with:
<i>hi
Enhancement using Append structures
Append structures allow you to attach fields to a table ...</i>
which was completely off topic for the question asked.
I wonder, Is the responder using some form of automated code that finds a key word and then pastes an answer?  or did they just fail to read the question in any kind of detail?
I have seen similar cases where the reason for the mis-answer could be language translation, or where the question was very poorly phrased, but this one stood out as an answer you would never give if you read and even partly understood the question.
Andrew

Hi Andrew,
He probably didn't read the question. Just read the title (half) and searched his database. It happens a lot. I also see answers for questions where people didn't bother to read the other replies, so they give an answer which is already given or ask a question which is already answered.
It seems some users just post as quickly as possible to make sure they get the points.
Regards,
Martin

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