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Is thereCould we implement some automated way we canto block such answers or screen them out? And if so, what should we doit be? I'm not sure that "better onboarding" would be the solution here, such trivially obviously copied answers border on being abusive. If we warn the poster about their plagiarism while they are creating their post, then (assuming they are not bots) they will probably just tweak the post a little, so maybe a plagiarism flag should be automatically raised instead?

Is there some automated way we can block such answers or screen them out? And if so, what should we do? I'm not sure that "better onboarding" would be the solution here, such trivially obviously copied answers border on being abusive. If we warn the poster about their plagiarism while they are creating their post, then (assuming they are not bots) they will probably just tweak the post a little, so maybe a plagiarism flag should be automatically raised instead?

Could we implement some automated way to block such answers or screen them out? And if so, what should it be? I'm not sure that "better onboarding" would be the solution here, such trivially obviously copied answers border on being abusive. If we warn the poster about their plagiarism while they are creating their post, then (assuming they are not bots) they will probably just tweak the post a little, so maybe a plagiarism flag should be automatically raised instead?

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Can we get some automated filtering of answers that are entirely plagiarized from code of other answers to the same question?

On a bit of a whim I've spent some time on and off during the past couple of weeks looking through the New Answers to Old Questions feed, and I have noticed a recurring pattern of plagiarism. A few times each day, an answer is posted that consists entirely of multiple lines of code copied from some other answer to the same question without attribution. Can some sort of automated filter be implemented that blocks such trivially plagiarized answers?

Adding some details, the pattern I have noticed is:

One or two plagiarized answers per day doesn't sound like a lot, but that's just what I noticed by checking the NATO feed for a few hours on several days in the past couple weeks. Assuming my sample was random we're talking hundreds per year. It's enough that I can manually raise "Plagiarism" flags faster than mods seem to be handling them. And while reviewers in the "Late Answers" queue are, according to this answer to Is a plagiarism audit justified?, supposed to check for internal plagiarism:

the Late Answers queue is a bit different from others insofar as checking for internal plagiarism (i.e. copies of other answers to the same question) should (IMHO) be an inherent part of the review process.

it doesn't seem to be working.

Is there some automated way we can block such answers or screen them out? And if so, what should we do? I'm not sure that "better onboarding" would be the solution here, such trivially obviously copied answers border on being abusive. If we warn the poster about their plagiarism while they are creating their post, then (assuming they are not bots) they will probably just tweak the post a little, so maybe a plagiarism flag should be automatically raised instead?