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Today, I saw two very similar questions: this one and this one.

Both of these questions lead to a competitive programming problem on this website, which later got discontinued, and got replaced by this site.

Basically, this website is maintained by a teacher that teaches competitive programming in Vietnam.

As far as I know, the website has zero-tolerance against copying code from an outer source.

What should I do with these question?

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    "As far as I know, the website has zero-tolerance against copying code from an outer source.". That specific point is irrelevant in regards to SO. What matters is that if questions are on-topic, duplicates, or if there are indications of fraud/abuse.
    – yivi
    Dec 20, 2021 at 8:26
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    Are you asking because the questions are similar (as the title implies) or because they refer to an external website (as the body implies)? Dec 20, 2021 at 9:34
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    Personally, I would suggest that the fact that the 2 have an identical section in their attempts and format of the question is identical too it may well be the same person. Having 2 accounts isn't against the rules, many people do, however, these accounts aren't allowed to interact or be used to avoid limitations imposed on another (such as a question ban). You, I, nor any of the curators that use Meta have a way of validate if this is the case. The best you could do, if you feel that it is the same person (trying to avoid a ban) is raise a custom flag with as much evidence as possible.
    – Thom A
    Dec 20, 2021 at 9:40

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