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I dupehammered a question (which has now been deleted), and was surprised to see that it was actually copied verbatim from the original question, asked three years earlier.

Is there anything more I should do other than marking the question as a duplicate?

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  • I noticed this meta question, but it is not really related to my question.
    – jxh
    Jun 10, 2016 at 0:23

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Given the verbatim copy and completely worthless suggested edit, I'd guess this is a spammer or troll trying to get past new-user restrictions somehow.

So... Downvoting would be a good thing to do too.

Beyond that, if you want to flag and note your observations, a moderator might wish to preemptively destroy the user. This is optional though, and you might skip it in cases where the account has no other suspicious activity.

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  • Yes, I am unaware of all the tools at the disposal of moderators. I wasn't sure if moderators had a way to place users on a "watchlist" for future similar infractions, or if bad behavior was picked up automatically by some machine learning mechanism and so flagging for moderator attention is not necessary.
    – jxh
    Jun 10, 2016 at 1:03
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    Also impersonating an SE employee, unless Tom Limoncelli has a doppelgänger.
    – user3717023
    Jun 10, 2016 at 1:23

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