I was reviewing an answer in the LQP queue, and I stumbled upon an answer that was plagiarism.
Basically, a new user copy-pasted code from another answer and provided a link to the copied answer's question. Because they included the link, I am guessing that it's a new user who is unfamiliar with how we approach referencing and plagiarism. I mean, I wouldn't have even noticed if not for the link they provided. Based on this other answer on how to deal with plagiarism, I've done the following things:
- Downvoted the answer
- Left a comment with some corrective measures, including a link to the How to Reference help page.
But this is ultimately something I can fix. So my questions are:
- I can give proper attribution to the other answer by editing the answer. Should I do so? And if I do, should I leave "evidence" of previous plagiarism, or should I retract my comment and downvote (assuming the answer is otherwise ok).
- At first glance, this is an honest attempt to answer the question. It was tagged angularjs, but the copied answer is for a javascript question. Does this require moderator attention? And if so, what should the flag say?
I'd prefer avoiding the meta effect for the posts, but if you really need to see the specific post, here is a link to the answer.