I found this answer through my review queue and quickly realized that it was a copy of the most-upvoted answer, but posted about 20 minutes later.
I consulted meta to find out what I should do about it and found this:
Not sure any of the flags would be applicable, unless the answer (in whole or significant part) were an exact copy/paste... then a mod flag with an explanation, and a link to the original material (esp in cases where the link is another SO thread or an external site, but even in the same thread too, as it removes any ambiguity in exactly which answer you're referring to).
Accordingly I flagged the answer for moderator review with the comment:
copy-pasted the answer of name of user without the rest of the code around it
I specified that it is not an exact copy because the original answer provided the entire code included with the question and explained the answer through-fully while not providing the code he added in a separate code-block of itself. The flagged answer provided only the changes made to the original code with an added:
that's all...
In my opinion this qualifies as a copy-paste because I could get from the original answer to the flagged answer by only deleting lines, but I might be wrong here.
I now am confused that my flag was declined ("declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it") and wonder if there is a guideline I missed or something I did not consider when flagging this post. I feel like if there is any added value by having it in a separate code block, it should have been an edit.
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