I recently flagged an answer in which the answerer took the contents of my comment- which provided additional context to their answer- and pasted it verbatim at the top of their answer. My comment on the post was then subsequently removed without any action on my part; my assumption is that it was flagged by the answerer as "no longer needed" as they had pasted its contents into their answer. I considered this to be plagiarism, and as such I flagged the answer, including all of this information in the flag.
My flag was recently declined with the statement "There are no deleted comments from you on this question". However, I 100% did have a comment on this post that was subsequently removed. I recall writing the content as it is pasted in the answer, and it matches my other comments and formatting. I can see the edit in which it was added. Furthermore, in my flag, I noted that a remaining comment on the post was actually a reply to my original comment (this reply was also subsequently removed).
My question is: How is it possible that a mod was unable to see my deleted comments on the post that I flagged? I was under the impression that mods were able to see deleted comments, but clearly something has gone wrong here. Does this represent some bug in the SO software or data retention processes? Or simple human error?
I have resigned myself to the fact that there will probably be no remediation for this small act of (what I believe is) plagiarism, but I am interested as to the mechanics of how this issue of the invisible/missing comment came to be, and if it requires some action to to ensure deleted comments are available for mod audits in future.
To answer a few questions before they might be asked:
Why haven't I included a link to the post in question?
I wanted to avoid publicly drawing negative attention to this individual or any sort of "brigading".
Why didn't I simply post a new comment requesting the answerer provide proper credit for my content?
Similar to the above-- I didn't want to publicly accuse this person of plagiarism. I felt leaving it to the mods would be the most discreet and official approach.
Why didn't I revert their edit to remove my content from their answer?
Getting into a battle of two users editing a post back and forth didn't seem like a correct nor fruitful avenue of remediation.
Why did I even care about this? It was just a comment, after all.
I care for two reasons:
- First, while I know there has perhaps been some fumfering in Meta regarding whether or not comments deserve citation, I felt that copying my comment verbatim potentially crossed a clear line into plagiarism, which is not permitted on the site.
- Second, at the end of the day we are all unpaid volunteers on this site; the credit we get by having our name next to the content we authored is one of the few forms of "compensation" we receive. Seeing words that I wrote attributed to somebody else is, ultimately, something that bothers me a little. Perhaps that is petty, but I'd be lying if I said otherwise.
additionally, as stated by [@x](link) through a comment: <copied comment>
seems like the bare minimum. It'd be another story if the comment was taken as suggestion and elaborated on, but this is not the case.