I have flagged this answer to contain plagiarism content from my own answer. Now I am curious to know, why the flag has been declined by a moderator ("found no evidence to support it").
Post history
Note: For brevity, my answer is named A, the other one B:
- I posted A before creation of B (2020-01-18 18:40:36Z vs 2020-01-18 18:47:46Z).
- First revision of B proposed a different solution than A (perfectly fine).
- 2020-01-18 18:48:38Z, creator of B even asked me for clarification. I gave further explanations (2020-01-18 18:51:16Z) and edited the answer accordingly (2020-01-18 18:52:08Z).
- 2020-01-18 18:59:47Z, creator of B edited his/her answer, integrated my solution and used nearly the same code example, while not giving any credit to me. I guess, there is no need to go into technical details - it is sufficient to say, the minor changes really don't contribute any new content.
Research on plagiarism
According to Plagiarism.org mentioned here, plagiarism is (among others):
- turning in someone else's work as your own
- copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
Wikipedia states:
Plagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.
I am also aware, that sometimes aggregating other answers may be useful - but only, if attribution is given to original authors and the post is reasonably large to justify an aggregation. Both aspects don't apply in this case.
Question
I actually thought, that I have a good sense of what plagiarism is. Together with the research done, I am even more surprised that the flag has been declined. Is this acceptable or tolerated behavior on Stack Overflow (if yes, why, given linked articles)?
Note: The post is a bit older, I know - an upvote caught my attention again.
Update: flag message
User Medet Tleukabiluly copied my answer (in same Stack Overflow post; stackoverflow.com/a/59803718/11878963) by integrating my ideas into his answer, using even the same code example, and not giving any credit to me. See timestamps of the post revisions. I know, the post is a bit older. But it still bothers me, after an upvote caught my attention again. After having read Stack Overflow help concerning plagiarism, I am now aware, that this behavior can be flagged. – bela53 5 hours ago declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
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statement. Does this make your adjusted code a complete new idea with no need for attribution?