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I understand the review bans are progressive. Is a six day ban expected with two failed audits in several weeks and no bans in the last year or so:

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Related, how did this ban arrive? As far as I know, there are audits on wiki tags. Is it an arbitrary punishment by a moderator?

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The system doesn't currently leave such detailed guidance; this would've had to be a moderator. Tag wiki plagiarizing has been a persistent problem, so please be extra-skeptical when reviewing these in the future (usually a quick Google search will turn up the source if there's a significant amount of added text).

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    Thanks. "...this would've had to be a moderator..." - why six days? "usually a quick Google search will turn up the source if there's a significant amount of added text..." - if its a problem, then it seems like the system should be performing the step to avoid the problem. Are there any reasons the system is not performing the step to control the problem?
    – jww
    Mar 5, 2017 at 4:25
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    @jww Your questions were already discussed in the previous meta post where that OP had got a 7 day ban as well. Usually the first ban for plagiarism approvals is 7 days. Mar 5, 2017 at 9:02
  • Thanks Bhargav. Out of morbid curiosity, what project or company has complained their project description was used on Stack Overflow? I've got a feeling some folks are trying to identify a problem where one does not exist.
    – jww
    Mar 5, 2017 at 11:00
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    @jww if you read the What should a tag wiki excerpt contain?, you will notice that the tag wiki's are meant to offer guidance about the tag itself, not just the thing it represents. Also, content duplication is a big nono if we want the tag wiki's to ever appear in search engines.
    – Braiam
    Mar 5, 2017 at 13:13

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