Frankly, I think you've made a mountain out of a molehill, and possibly falsely denigrated someone else in the process.
Maybe the guy did just copy your big idea. But it does seem like there's pretty much just one way to address the issue; i.e. break the include and the actual script code into two different declarations. The other answerer did take a few iterations to clean up the answer so that it was useful, but I don't see how you can feel confident that he did in fact just copy over your shoulder.
How would the other answerer have fixed his answer without you coming to the conclusion you did? Especially since the only real similarity between your two answers is the one thing that pretty much has to be the same.
And even if he did copy from you, so what? I mean, sure…you have now successfully leveraged Meta mob mentality to turn your spat into a big win, reputation point-wise. But is that really the mature, professional thing to do?
IMHO, the right thing to do here would have been to just move on. No flag, no Meta question, no nothing. Stack Overflow is filled with questions that need answering; given the lack of hard evidence to support your accusation, it would have been much better to go continue helping the community, rather than spend even another moment worrying at all about this (perceived) problem.
ANON edits his answer; his solution now directly mirrors mine
notANON edits his question; his solution now directly mirrors mine
.22:40:23 johnpolqkov comments on ANONs answer
. ANON gets notified and changes his answer, the code after the edit goes further than your code (notice that the<script>
is inside the<head>
). Stop downvoting him, his solution isn't stolen from yours.