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Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than any other answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no referncereference.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it fits straight into the plagiarism category.

Consider this again:

"Check again whether the OP didn't add a source somewhere after all."

Although it is very bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guideline stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

IMHO, Just downvoting would have been the appropriate tool here.

Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than any other answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no refernce.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it fits straight into the plagiarism category.

Consider this again:

"Check again whether the OP didn't add a source somewhere after all."

Although it is very bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guideline stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

IMHO, Just downvoting would have been the appropriate tool here.

Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than any other answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no reference.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it fits straight into the plagiarism category.

Consider this again:

"Check again whether the OP didn't add a source somewhere after all."

Although it is very bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guideline stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

IMHO, Just downvoting would have been the appropriate tool here.

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Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than anotherany other answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no refernce.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it fallsfits straight into the plagiarism category.

Consider this again:

"Check again whether the OP didn't add a source somewhere after all."

Although it is very bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guidelinesguideline stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

DownvotingIMHO, Just downvoting would behave been the appropriate tool here.

Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than another answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no refernce.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it falls into the plagiarism category.

Although it is bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guidelines stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

Downvoting would be the appropriate tool here.

Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than any other answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no refernce.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it fits straight into the plagiarism category.

Consider this again:

"Check again whether the OP didn't add a source somewhere after all."

Although it is very bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guideline stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

IMHO, Just downvoting would have been the appropriate tool here.

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Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than another answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no refernce.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it falls into the plagiarism category.

Although it is bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guidelines stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

Downvoting would be the appropriate tool here.

Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than another answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered

Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail but just noise an answer?

If it attempts to answer the question, it is still an answer and not a "Not an answer" (NAA), regardless whether it is copied or it adds nothing more useful than another answer.

Thus, flagging it as NAA would be inappropriate as it still tries to give an answer to the question (at least partwise).

See here when an answer is eligible to being flagged as "Not an answer" (NAA).

Nonetheless, there are rules for referencing and guidelines against plagiarism on Stack Overflow, which are violated if an answer is almost entirely copied with showing no refernce.

This and other things to do in such a case you can find here:

What to do when plagiarism is discovered


However, as the answer in this case referenced the author, I would not say it falls into the plagiarism category.

Although it is bad that the idea was copied, I don't think that the plagiarism claim would fully be correct due to the guidelines stating, in this case.

Yes, the custom flag was accepted but the flag could also have been declined as the poster cites the source.

Downvoting would be the appropriate tool here.

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