This is not a clear-cut case of plagiarism. The author of the "plagiarized" answer actually gave credit in the original revision of his answer (posted July 31st, 2015),
I have solved with help of Adarsh Yadav answer with little bit of
changes which are:
Snackbar snack = Snackbar.make(findViewById(android.R.id.content), "Had a snack at Snackbar", Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG);
View view = snack.getView();
FrameLayout.LayoutParams params =(FrameLayout.LayoutParams)view.getLayoutParams();
params.gravity = Gravity.TOP;
view.setLayoutParams(params);
snack.show();
In the next revision made on August 13th, the OP made this revision:
I have solved the problem with little bit of changes which are:
This just looks like a case of someone who's treating Stack Overflow as a discussion forum rather than a Q&A site, and is treating his answer as if it were just another post in a discussion thread.
I would just edit the appropriate attribution back in and politely explain to the OP why it's important to give such attribution for work that is based off of someone else's
Then that's it. Call it a day. Unless the OP then continues to try to remove attribution, I wouldn't bother raising a moderator flag for this.
concat(str1, str2)
and you say "No this is wrong it should beconcat("foo", "bar")
!" Disclaimer: I don't code Android. PS Stop abusing bold text please.