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Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topicthis topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. (That was an introduction topic, which apparently can't be deleted, so I had to roll it back to the original pre-plagiarism revision). If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. (That was an introduction topic, which apparently can't be deleted, so I had to roll it back to the original pre-plagiarism revision). If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. (That was an introduction topic, which apparently can't be deleted, so I had to roll it back to the original pre-plagiarism revision). If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.

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Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topicThe only one I couldn't delete was this topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. (That was an introduction topic, because Iwhich apparently can't seem to find the option for deleting the topicbe deleted, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leaveso I had to roll it back to the topic without an exampleoriginal pre-plagiarism revision). If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. (That was an introduction topic, which apparently can't be deleted, so I had to roll it back to the original pre-plagiarism revision). If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.

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Brad Larson Mod
  • 170.3k
  • 114
  • 634
  • 562

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow moderators don't have much in the way of special powers when it comes to Documentation right now. That makes handling cases of plagiarism difficult. All we can do is provide plagiarism warnings to main SO accounts, which I've done here.

I've also entirely deleted the topics submitted by this person, as all of them were populated by plagiarized content. The only one I couldn't delete was this topic, because I can't seem to find the option for deleting the topic, and the system won't let me delete the plagiarized example and leave the topic without an example. If I've missed others, let me know.

Handling plagiarism on Documentation is a pain for moderators right now, so my recommendation is that when you spot it, suggest edits to remove it yourself (deleting examples and topics via edits as necessary) and then flag us on the main site to warn the accounts responsible. That way, it saves moderators the effort of finding and reviewing the source material, since all we'd be able to do is edit like you could. If reviewers reject these edits, let us know.