I am pretty much new to Stack Overflow. But I am going through a different experience all together. The day I started learning I created my account here. Then there had been some outstanding answers to my questions from the Stack Overflow volunteers and a few more suggestions for improvement in the answers I provided. Hence I learnt and consider a couple of Stack Overflow volunteers as my mentors and started following them.
My question:
Can an answer, which was once deleted due to presence of plagiarized parts from developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs and several other user questions/answers, be undeleted if all the plagiarized parts are completely removed in iterations?
Sequence of events:
- I constructed an answer after going through
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs
and different Stack Overflow questions/answers thread which is the best place to learn. - My answer got a bounty.
- Next my answer got deleted by a moderator referring to
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs
. - I had a word with the same moderator and asked for help on how I can get my answer deletedundeleted.
- I edited my answer to remove the verbatim from
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs
and raised a flag for moderator attention. - I got feedback,
Changing a few words around and tacking a link on the end isn't proper attribution.
(I knew, there were some phrases from one of my mentors, not only on Stack Overflow, but in some other developer's forum) - So, now I removed all of the plagiarized part from my answer and majorly focused on the usecases related to that question which no one have researched still now and submitted a flag for moderator attention.
- I waited for some time, spoke to other moderators who confirmed me that the answer doesn't contain any plagiarized part any more.
- But yesterday my answer was undeleted and then again deleted as earlier it contained plagiarized parts from multiple people's words.
What can I do to showcase my research efforts with the use cases related to that question?
Link to the answer: Difference between webdriver.firefox.marionette & webdriver.gecko.driver