Today I was doing a first answer review, where someone has posted a very first answer. Interested by the topic, I opened the original question to see other answers, and I found that the best answer with 16 upvotes is exactly the same as the answer posted by a new user. I've checked the nicknames and they were different, so that was obvious plagiarism for me and a bad trial of gaining some upvotes, so I flagged the answer as other (needs moderator attention)
and I wrote about the situation.
After that I have received an information about failing automatic answer, because that was a very good question. I can't agree with that, because that was a duplicated answer of another user.
It's probably the same or similar case as there. The difference is that that user searched this answer on Google, and I have followed the question link and found a duplicated answer. Both those cases looks like incorrect behavior of handling reviewers.
The question is, shouldn't that automatic review tests be changed in some way? Maybe automatic answer tests should create some answer duplicates while having a copied answer (this being reviewed) removed for test purposes? For the time being, inquiring and attentiveness is being punished.
Here is the question contained in this test: link.