How we handle plagiarism has been on my mind for a while and I feel that the way we do things at the moment seems to be less than optimal. Plagiarised posts seem to get left on the site for too long.
With plagiarism there are two goals:
- Get the information copied from elsewhere either properly attributed or deleted.
- Stop people plagiarising.
The first goal is relatively easy to achieve. If you find a plagiarised post check the licencing on the source and if it allows copying with attribution just edit the reference link into the post. That's it. There's nothing more you need to do.
If the licence doesn't allow copying with attribution then flag the post so that we can delete it. In the past I have said that it's the copyright owners responsibility to request that copied material be taken down, but plagiarism is different to a copied image (for example) and needs to be dealt with as soon as it's found.
If you discover that the same user has plagiarised more than this one post then raise a flag as the moderators can then determine whether there's anything more we need to do.
One concern has been that when a plagiarised post garners sufficient up-votes the user gets to "keep" the reputation if the post is eventually deleted. However, our goal as moderators is to stop the plagiarism. Hopefully we can do this with a comment on the post or, in more serious cases, a moderator message. If they reform, the fact that the user gets to keep some "ill-gotten" reputation is really a side issue.
However, if steps fail and the user continues to plagiarise then we can take more drastic action by suspending the user or even deleting their account.
In cases where all, or nearly all, of a users posts are plagiarised then we should probably be deleting their account pretty much straight away. They are clearly not interested in participating in our community.
What I'd like to ensure is that these things happen as efficiently as possible with the minimum number of flags being raised.
So, is what I propose workable?