I previously had a top-rated answer on a question. It was short and to the point (one sentence and a command), and given the votes - all that most people needed to solve their issue.
Another user came along and included my entire answer (without attribution), and then continued to provide some additional information. This answer is now the top-rated one.
I proposed an edit to the offending answer which referenced my original answer instead of including all of it, but one moderator rejected it without even addressing my issue and instead decided to focus on formatting changes.
I feel like my answer was plagiarized and the new author is receiving un-deserved credit and reputation. Ideally, the new answer should have referenced mine, instead of including it.
How should answers who include other entire answers on the same question page be handled?
Note: This is different than the dilemma of whether to allow answers to use information in comments. I see this has been thoroughly discussed and general consensus reached.
Clarification: This question is regarding the topic in general -- not my specific incident. I have seen this happen to other users over time. Since the issue was discussed at length regarding comments, I think discussion for answers would be constructive.
php -m
and the word "modules." If that's plagiarism, you're guilty of plagiarizing the PHP manual.