SO's JavaScript Promises Introduction contains elements that are highly similar to or straight up plagiarized from the MDN documentation on Promises. What's the appropriate way to flag this?
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The example has 300+ up-votes, and nearly 60 contributors. Is it just me, or does this suggest that there's a problem with the current peer review method for safeguarding against plagiarism (or lifted elements that have been gently messaged) in SO Documentation?
I had hoped to find an example of good SO Documentation, which is what led me to read this high score example in the first place.
Update
I removed the copied sections a few hours after Laurel's answer was posted here. Yesterday I found that the copied sections had been re-added with a rollback of my edit, I'm assuming under the notion that the following note added to the bottom of the example is sufficient to cover the plagiarized content:
Portions of this content are inspired by the contributions of Mozilla Contributors on Mozilla Developer Network's Promise page, licensed under CC-by-SA 2.5.
Since when is "inspired" the same thing as "copied"? I have once again removed the copied sections. I left the notice there because most of the other content is indeed inspired by MDN.
Here are the examples for proper attribution that MDN recommends. At a minimum, the attribution, according to their examples, should directly relate to the copied elements.