You were sent the following guidance in a moderator message:
Posts containing content from other sources must:
- Include the name of the original author.
- Include a link to the original source.
- Make it clear (using quote formatting) which parts of the answer are copied, and from where. Just putting a link to the original source somewhere in the post is not enough, because it does not make it clear that it is the source of the content. For more information, see this answer.
- Add your own content to the post. It should not be entirely (or almost entirely) copied content.
The third rule is the one you've most frequently failed to follow.
Also, even if you change some of the wording or code a bit, you still must credit the original source. As a general rule, if it's recognizable when you compare the two side-by-side, it needs to give credit.
Quite simply, you have not followed this guidance.
Let's take the first post you mention. Here's a paragraph from it that you include with no quote formatting or attribution to a source whatsoever.
The Permanent generation contains metadata required by the JVM to describe the classes and methods used in the application. The permanent generation is populated by the JVM at runtime based on classes in use by the application.
The implication is that you wrote this paragraph. But you didn't: it's copied verbatim from another Oracle page. You didn't even link that page at all in your post, let alone follow the requirements that we have repeatedly explained to you, that you must make it clear what is quoted and from where.
Your claims that you only copied from official documentation or embedded images without licenses are not relevant to whether those sources must be cited. We are also not confident that this is true; this is not the only case where we've found copied text that did not appear in any source that you linked. We've found non-official sources that predate your posts, though it's always possible that those sources were also plagiarized.
Given the extensive plagiarism and the difficulty of even finding the original sources at this point, we are disinclined to restore this content to the site, as we cannot be confident that all sources are properly attributed.
Going forward, please carefully read and follow all of the guidance we've given you when using material that you did not write yourself. There's not a lot of guidance to remember: it's just what is in the quote at the top of this answer. All of the rules must be followed for it to be permitted.