Probably asked, but really just stating a case here and really not going for the "meta effect" that I have read before, but here is the link anyway:
Get range of values with group by clause in mongodb
This mostly gets to what "I believe" to be a plagarized (is that right?) answer recieving any kind of attribution due to any reader information not being available to assess the "copied" content for themselves.
Moving on.
So here is the summary of my points:
Yes the answer submitted by myself was submitted first and yes there is "upvote" attribution to that. But.
I did leave a comment to the author of the other anwer that said (sic) " you may have come to the same conclusion yourself, but there was at least a 10 minute timespan in between". Sic, editorial mostly because I can no longer see the exact wording (because it has been removed), but basically along those lines and by no means offensive or not-contructive as it makes a valid poit as to why submit an answer after such as duration? When one already exists to the same conclusion (being nice).
But because of the duration, and also mainly because of the "lack of explaination" ( it think I made reference to that as well ), then to me at least this looks like outright plagarism of an answer already given.
To one end, I could not care less as long as the poster of the question gets the answer that resolves their problem. But to the other end, this is not the first time I have seen this behavior in about a month of activity here.
Some people seem to think that this is okay to do, just copy the content from a correct answer and post it for yourself. In "all" cases, the same "just a block of code" with "no explanation" about why the code needs to be that way.
In "all" cases I have observed, the user doing that gets rewarded with at least an "upvote" or many, and sometimes acceptance of the answer even though it was posted later than the other response ( mine, but not really the point ).
To me this is "plagarism", pure and simple. Sure similar responses can always come about, but given the content of the responses it "reeks" of "copy" to me at least.
Therefore, considering the "comment deletion" that was intended to alert viewers of the actual sequence of events ( and I am keeping in mind that revisions are not displayed in granular "minutes" after an hour has passed ), how are people meant to work the "plagarism" out for themselves unless there are comments or some other intervention.
Should I have just flagged "plagarism"? Because I did once on just such a case and it just got thown out, so that option does not seem the good one if it is not going to consider the facts as I have presented here. And to be fair, we just don't get the oppurtunity to present the full facts in the comment space allowed anyway.