Based on previous discussions here:
How should I flag a literal plagiarism of a question?
When is using an other poster's content plagiarism
My understanding was that clear cases of directly copied content without attribution should be flagged. I have done that a few times now, and never got one of these flags accepted (partly declined, disputed, or not processed). Am I just applying bad judgment, or did I completely misunderstand the policies?
Here is what I considered a clear cut case from today. This is part of the code in a question (Drawing Circle with OpenGL):
void DrawCircle(float cx, float cy, float r, int num_segments)
{
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
for(int ii = 0; ii < num_segments; ii++)
{
float theta = 2.0f * 3.1415926f * float(ii) / float(num_segments);//get the current angle
float x = r * cosf(theta);//calculate the x component
float y = r * sinf(theta);//calculate the y component
glVertex2f(x + cx, y + cy);//output vertex
}
glEnd();
}
And this is the code in the answer I flagged (Drawing Circle with OpenGL):
void DrawCircle(float cx, float cy, float r, int num_segments) {
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
for (int ii = 0; ii < num_segments; ii++) {
float theta = 2.0f * 3.1415926f * float(ii) / float(num_segments);//get the current angle
float x = r * cosf(theta);//calculate the x component
float y = r * sinf(theta);//calculate the y component
glVertex2f(x + cx, y + cy);//output vertex
}
glEnd();
}
The only difference I see is that the bracing style was changed, and 2 empty lines removed. Aside from the code, the answer only adds a couple of meaningless sentences that do absolutely nothing to address the question. So IMHO, this is both an unattributed literal copy of code, and an answer that is not an answer because it does not address the question at all.
I left a comment on the answer explaining that this was an exact copy of part of the original question, and then flagged it as "Not an Answer".
The flag came back as "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".
If this was not enough evidence of something not being an answer, what evidence is needed? I pointed out that it was an exact copy of part of the question. In my opinion, that's both clear evidence of plagiarism, and that it's not an answer.