I've flagged this answer from the question For-each over an array in JavaScript. This answer was posted in 11/01/2018 (dd/MM/yyyy) and mentioned about using forEach
method.
As we can see, the content of that answer (without any explanation) was already posted before.
Some of those (in the same question) are:
The accepted answer with 7213 upvotes - posted in 17/02/2012
The answer with 532 upvotes - posted in 17/02/2012
The answer with 36 upvotes - posted in 20/06/2014
The answer with 20 upvotes - posted in 09/04/2017
The answer with 8 upvotes - posted in 09/11/2017
The answer with 6 upvotes - posted in 11/11/2017
The answer with 10 upvotes - posted in 09/10/2018 (later but having good explanation)
The answer with 7 upvotes - posted in 17/07/2018 (later but having good explanation)
and 6 other good (maybe) answers.
And this is what I receive after flagging:
So........ should I list all of them in the description box while flagging to describe what, where, and how?
Another scene, how could that answer be unique? Not only a duplicate content, but it also has very low quality because of code-only. (Not understand why it's still alive after reviewing by moderator)
This answer is a duplicate of an answer already posted two years ago
. My post explains what's happen after doing that. Not duplicate.STOP! Look and Listen
like the way we are? Why we vote for him to become a moderator and now we must explain he may misunderstand? If this was a test, he didn't pass. Because it's really duplicate. I have no more thing to say. Best regard!