Today I faced the following audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/28321563
The question itself is one of the most popular Python question and the reply quickly summarizes what in fact a meta class is. I personally read through the answer and decided that, from a quality point of perspective, it is addressing the issue in a proper and explanative manner. ... it got declined - I failed the audit due to the reply in doubt being plagiarized from another website.
Now I wondered whether audits should include such specific cases of e.g. plagiarism. As this would imply that I would need to look up all review items on Google to find whether they have been copied from another website or not. Without any specific note like "Check if the answer contains plagiarism." a normal user shouldn't be expected to notice that there is something off (as it contains and addresses the question perfectly).
Is it the norm to investigate all review items as far as plagiarism is concerned? If not, is it justified that such a task is classified as an audit?
As the question arose from the comment section: My motivation to post the question was a ban from the review queue due to this case.