Recently while doing my daily runs through the review queue I stumbled upon a suspicious post in the "Late Answers" queue. After further investigation I quickly concluded that the answer is a blatant copy-paste duplicate of an already accepted answer in the same question:
Now the these two answers are technically not identical as the user provides a snippet of information about a SQL
dialects being removed and slightly reformulates the original answer, but at the every least the flag acceptable for this answer should fall into the category of not an answer, because the information should be provided as a comment rather then an full fledged answer to a question that has been dead for over 2 years.
So in any case, like any good SO user I decided to flag it, but I didn't know exactly which flag to use so I went with the in need of moderator intervention flag. I described the flag as such:
This answer is a copy-paste duplicate of an already existing answer.
Shortly after I went through my flag history to check up on some things and I've noticed that the flag was rejected for the following reason:
declined - A moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
According to this answer the user has violated license CC by-SA 3.0:
If a user posts an answer that plagiarizes someone else's answer, they have violated the license under which that original answer was contributed, specifically the part that requires attribution.
The same applies to content copied from elsewhere; posting someone else's work without clear attribution should be flagged. Even if there is a license that permits you to copy without attribution, passing off the works of others as your own, on a platform that rewards you for your work, is not appreciated.
I've taken this issue to the SOCVR chat in hopes of getting a better picture of what's going on and their response seems to corroborate my suspicions that the mysterious moderator most probably made a mistake and overlooked the answer the offending answer plagiarized.
Maybe I am not seeing something quite obvious but can someone please explain to me why my flag was rejected, when it is a clear-cut case of plagiarism? If anyone can take a closer look at this issue and provide some feedback as to what I did wrong I would much appreciate it.
Note that I am not asking for an appeal or for the moderator in question be flogged and dragged through the virtual streets of Stack Exchange, just for an explanation of why this has happened so I can improve my moderating skills as a new contributor.
EDIT: I've been advised in SOCVR to downvote the answer and provide an appropriate comment, so I have done so to inform the user about this issue. To be honest I should have done this earlier but I thought it was going to get quickly removed so I abstained, it will not happen again.
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, and a value. It isn't an exact copy/paste, so it could just as easily be the kind of difference you get from two people providing the same short answer rather than copying. There's not enough evidence here to break the assumption of good faith. A "blatant copy-paste duplicate" would need to be a literal copy. And this isn't.