A while back I noticed a Question with code that I most certainly had seen before. I found it on a tutorial site. There was no attribution on the post. The post even referenced the code with "I have come up with java solution.." and "mine solution is". Since I couldn't be sure that the user wasn't the contributor of the code, I went through their other posts. I found one more Question where the code was missing attribution. This time to a different site with a different author. Now I was sure at least one of those posts wasn't written by the user, and I added a comment on the first post asking the user to add attribution. I checked to see if they were active, which they were. They seemed to ignore my comment and after a while I flagged the post for moderator attention.
I then went through all their posts and found two more. A total of 4 post. 2 of the posts had identical code, but not identical questions about the code. I didn't comment on the other 3 posts, as I didn't think it was necessary. I rechecked the posts about a week or so later to see if the user would give attribution, but they didn't, so I flagged the remaining 3.
Two of the flags were helpful, but the last two were declined:
I wasn't sure why. All 4 were Questions. I read the referencing and sure enough it only mentions answers. That just doesn't seem right to me. Why would plagiarism be OK for Questions?
I've also read the post that is linked to from the "referencing" page: What to do when plagiarism is discovered. This doesn't seem to be limited to answers, and I've "ticked off" the things I did with items in the linked post:
- Yes. I checked. I double checked. I clicked on edit. I read the entire posts. No attribution.
- I didn't think it was a minor incident. The entire block of code was (still is) copied line by line including comments. It wasn't a single incident.
- I left a comment asking them to correct it. They ignored me. I don't think I was as diplomatic as the suggestions. I can't remember exactly what I wrote.
- That's what I did. I went hunting for more. Reading this was a relief, as I wasn't sure if I had overstepped my bounds checking up on another user, myself being a regular low-rep user.
I also checked the date on the posts. They seemed more recent than the dates on the external source. I've since learned that my assumptions were correct, as a very patient person helped me find the original site on archive and it's dated June 13th 2011, making it a lot older than the Questions here.
I thought about fixing it (as suggested in 2) for a short while, but I don't know for sure that the code was copied from this particular site, but even if it was, fixing the plagiarism isn't even tempting. There's a copyright-notice on the site, and I don't want my name in an edit that may at a later point link me to a copyright violation.
What item 2 (again from the other post) also says:
If your flag gets declined, flag again and/or raise the issue on Meta.
I may be slightly OCD or something, but I really don't like my flags being declined. Especially not when I've put effort into them. There's also the feeling that I did something wrong, which I did by the first link, but not by the second.
Flagging again is a no-go for me. So.. here we are.
How am I suppose to handle it next time I notice plagarism on a Question?
Is it OK if I just pretend I don't see it?