Usually, a copied wiki is pretty easy to spot. Sabre was edited recently and the text just screamed "copied" to me. It took 10 seconds to copy/paste into google and find the source. The wiki edit was approved 3:2. Kudos to user Popnoodles for backing me up on the rejection.
The community frequently raises concerns about wiki edits with significant amounts of copied content appearing in or passing through review:
- Is there any way to flag a tag, and is there any action taken for a user who repeatedly copies content from external sites to tag wikis?
- How to deal with plagiarized content in tag wikis
- Mass updating of tag wikis with content copied
- How should I report plagiarized tag wikis?
- Plagiarism from Wikipedia survived for 3 years in the C# tag excerpt
- etc.
What is a good way to deal with this, since the current system does not work well enough? People put only minimal effort into reviewing these, so I don't think we can really expect the reviewers to change.
Would SO entertain an idea like this: When an edit is submitted, automate a google search for that text. Display some text similarity score (e.g., levenstein, cosine-similarity) to the reviewers. So when I get a tag review, the page will have the approve/reject buttons and an orange box that says "heads up, check that this isn't copied and unattributed."