This has been asked before, How to deal with plagiarized content in tag wikis. However, that question was closed as a duplicate of other questions that don't really answer the question.
It's easy to write up a quick SEDE query that simply digs up random tag wiki excerpts. One can then look through this list, choose one at random, Google a couple sentences from it, and find a plagiarism source.
Sometimes it's unclear which direction the plagiarism went, but sometimes I can verify that Stack Overflow has the plagiarized content. This means that we stole from someone else, without attribution, and the system didn't catch it.
I don't have 20,000 reputation, and thus I can't single-handedly roll these back. I tried flagging one of the plagiarizer's posts a couple weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything back on the flag.
Before I unleash a bunch of these flags, I'd like the verify that this is actually what I should be doing.
Is it okay to simply flag one of the user's posts with a custom message explaining the situation? Is there another way that I should do it?