I stumbled across a long and in depth answer earlier that thoroughly explained a topic. It seemed quite helpful though oddly verbose for SO, and then I noticed at the bottom there was a reference link. The answer was a blogpost, copied entirely with seemingly no changes whatsoever (besides formatting).
The user hadn't even added attribution until it was asked for in the comments. But even with attribution this seems questionable. The user is effectively passing info off as their own by not highlighting that the entire answer comes from their source (it's just listed at the bottom as "reference" with no explanation). It's also not the best fit to answer this way since they're addressing the topic but it's not written specifically in response to the OP's question.
It's also not clear if the source allows for their content to be reposted elsewhere, and I suspect that the user in question is not concerned about that since they didn't even initially have basic attribution. But what is the protocol here? Can I step in as a user to edit posts to make the sourcing clearer and educate the user on the need for permission and attribution? Is it better to let a moderator handle it as it's bordering on plagiarism?