This answer:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/67116432/6865932
Is a verbatim copy of this other answer in a duplicate:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/22647340/6865932
It was since edited but the copy can easily be seen in the revision history:
https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/67116432/3
I commented the answer indicating that it was a copy and (politely) advising the user to delete the answer. No judgement, just stating the fact, and advising action.
To my surprise the comments were rapidly deleted (I imagine by way of flagging by the author), and it seems that no one noticed. The plagiarism itself is fairily easy to detect because it's in a link in the comment section of the question.
I thought that copying answers was highly frowned upon and actions were swiftly taken when it happens, how come the moderator/reviewer deleted the comments (I think this would be a good time to reject a NLN flag), and didn't realize the content of the comments?
(I since flagged the answer for moderator intervention, 4 days ago, and it's still pending)
(update: the post was since deleted, apologies to the users who don't have permissions to view deleted posts)
Implicit declaration of snprintf
is inside its title