I found an answer which is a composite verbatim copy of content found in:
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-data-types/ and https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/derived-data-types-in-c/ as well as some subpages.
I did leave a comment on the answer and will wait for user feedback before flagging it.
The question is, there is no flag that directly addresses this, besides moderator intervention, that is:
This happens often enough, especially for new users, to make me wonder if we should have a copied content without attribution flag (or something similar) so we don't have to flag moderator intervention every time this happens. We'd have to have a textbox to post the sources, of course.
I understand that this is a serious matter, and can be more serious if the user repeats the behavior, but it seems that the mods normally don't go through all the user's posts to see if there are more instances of the offense, that would be a lot of work.
So my idea is that a flag like this could be valuable to identify first offenders, and, if the user has more flags of this type, then a moderator intervention can be prompted.
I don't think this would be very hard to implement and the main advantage would be to relieve the mod flag queues, normal reviewers can easily evaluate if a post needs attribution. It can also help streamline the process of identifying serial plagiarists as pointed out in the comment section.
Is this something that can make sense?