I came across an answer some days ago which was an exact copy of a comment on another answer to the same question (screenshot). After downvoting the answer, I flagged it for moderator intervention explaining that the answer was an exact copy of the linked comment without proper attribution and asked for the answer to be deleted.
The exact text of the flag was: "This answer is a direct copy of a comment on the question without proper attribution. I suggest to delete this answer. Link to comment: [...]"
This flag was declined with the note "comments are fair game" which I find quite peculiar.
I agree that a comment can be turned into an answer by anyone willing to do so. However, giving appropriate credit is still a requirement under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license. The copied answer therefore directly violates these terms and is clearly plagiarised in full. If the original content should not be a comment, it could be directly added to the accepted answer.
Here are my questions:
- Are verbatim copies of comments without attribution tolerated? If yes, to what extent and how would this be compatible with the CC BY-SA 4.0 license?
- How should such situations be handled properly (without the privilege to vote for deletion of the answer)? → I'm interested in a general guide on how to approach this.
- Why was my flag declined and no action taken by the moderator? → This is only a secondary question in order to improve flagging in the future and understand the rationale behind the decision.