I have suggested a tag wiki edit that was approved 3 to 1, but the reviewer who rejected it took this argument:
This edit copies a significant amount of content from an external source. Generic descriptions such as encyclopedia articles and ad copy do not provide useful guidance; try creating something useful to this community specifically, and be sure to attribute the original author. See: How to reference material written by others.
Which I understand is possible but not the case. In fact I congratulate the reviewer for taking the task seriously instead of being a robo-reviewer.
As I have not clarified the code is from my authority, mainly because I didn't think I have to, I'm wondering:
Is it necessary to indicate that the code is of my authority if I'm the one who suggested the edit?
If so, is there a proper way to indicate that code (or content in general) is not plagiarized and everybody is free to use it as they wish. Just a note? Code licence?