I know about this question: When is using an other poster's content plagiarism
The wording of my question is only slightly different, but I think it depicts a rather different situation:
Is it ok to take material from another answer on the same question and re-use it with without modifications, but with attribution?
This is what just happened to me: I see this:
Q: How do I foo the bar?
A1 (User X): Do this: [somewhat helpful but overly complicated answer that misses the mark a little bit]
I know there's a better answer, so I go ahead:
A2 (Me): This is the way to do it: [simple, correct, and tested answer]
Then User X edits his answer to look like this (changes in bold):
A1 (User X): Do this: [somewhat helpful but overly complicated answer that misses the mark a little bit]
Or, better and simpler, like @Me suggests: [simple, correct, and tested answer, copy-pasted]
This peeved me. (Never mind that User X's answer was the one that got accepted [eyes rolling].)
I know that technically, it isn't plagiarism, because there is attribution. But seriously! Doing this seems to me completely absurd. Why on Earth. If everyone starts doing this, we'll end up with massive intra-question duplication, triplication, dodecaplication of information — and peeved users. So I'm thinking this should be discouraged.
- Is my peevishness misplaced? Or am I right in thinking that this is really unhelpful behaviour on the part of User X?
- If the latter, should I flag User X's post? How else should this be discouraged?