Running across this question just now, made me curious as how to handle a situation in which a user (mostly students) delete their code to avoid plagiarism hits in a search by their professor.
It makes sense to me why they'd want it deleted, by what this does most of the time, is invalidate some answers to the post. I've in the past rolled back the edit, just to have the poster re-edit it. Some times after a few back and forth, I'll just flag the post to be blocked.
There's an moral dilemma here. At one end, you don't want the user to get docked by the professor. On the the other end, it is not good for SO to have the code removed. So what is the best way to handle this situation?
If the way I'm handling it is correct, what response should a provide to a Poster who keeps trying to re-edit my roll backs, so they understand, as to not have to flag to a moderator as the last resort?