SO has no responsibility or need to stop this. For the long term future value of SO's collection of good answers to useful questions, it doesn't matter what the source of the question was.
The cheating isn't harming SO directly, other than making users feel bad. The cheaters are cheating against their school / marking system.
But many SO users would like to see cheaters caught and punished by their school for cheating. Helping someone cheat without realizing it until after the fact makes me feel dirty.
To help educators catch cheaters, SO could provide tools for users to flag suspected cheating. Probably through the same menu as for mod flags, but with a totally different purpose: these reports would go into a list that educators could look through for stuff they'd recently assigned as homework.
To get access to this collection of suspected-cheating reports, educators would have to get in touch with SO through some mechanism. IDK what kind of standard we need to set here; maybe require some kind of evidence of being an educator at a known university / school.
The possible-cheating flag database doesn't even have to be private, except maybe if it keeps deleted posts viewable. (But 10k rep users can do that anyway.) If it was totally public, users could see if they were getting reported. But just doing their homework would probably be easier than carefully monitoring cheat reports to see if they were treading on thin ice. IDK, though; we are talking about the cheaters who post good questions, not the ones too lazy / clueless to post an MCVE of an attempt.
I'm not proposing that SO take any responsibility for cheating, just provide tools to make it easier for users to help educators catch cheaters if users are so inclined.
We wouldn't want the results of such user actions to be easily visible to the users who posted the questions or comments getting reported, otherwise they'd have a clue they were in danger before being busted.
Obviously there must be no direct penalties for someone getting flagged as a potential cheater. It's up to educators to read the question and look at the homework students actually submitted and decide how much help came from SO, and whether they want to allow that. My idea is just to help educators find cases that need to be looked at.
Maybe this is a silly idea and educators should just keep searching SO the way many do now; you can't depend on SO users flagging every suspected homework question because some have no evidence of it.
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