Decided to do some reviews today and came across this suggested edit to a tag wiki. The content for the wiki is copied verbatim from the wikipedia page for S-Plus. You can even see the citation/edit markers were copied.
So I went to go reject vote it as "Copied Content" but by the time I voted 3 others had voted to approve. Not a single reject.
Since I could no longer vote to reject the edit, I thought I would then go and flag it for moderation, and found there was no flag option. Is this by design or is it such a rare occurrence for tag wiki needing moderation that it was left out?
It doesn't seem a rare occurrence since on my search through meta on finding a way to get this flagged these came up:
Mass updating of tag wikis with content copied
How to deal with plagiarized content in tag wikis [duplicate]
The tag wiki suggested edit review mechanism encourages low quality wiki content
Wiki edit reviewers are not catching plagiarism
These being in the last couple months. And the only one that really mentions a way of flagging the tag wiki is the answer on Tag wiki suggested edits and robo-reviewers, which suggests finding a post of the user and flagging that. But that seems a misuse of the question/answer flag system.
The same user also copied directly from Oracle's BEA AquaLogic Service Bus 3.0 User's Guide for the ALSB tag wiki. In both cases I have edited each to contain the attribution for the source.
Because of cases like this I think we need a flag option for tag wiki. Have a text box to go with the flag. This would allow for us to say why we think it is copied content, and provide the source for which we think the content came from.
make sure I wasn't doing something the wrong way
. So I asked.