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I am raising the question as I have ran out of option to flag the post for moderator intervention.

Recently, I have found that my popular post have been deleted due to

  1. Posting content from Oracle official documentation OR LinkedIn author official documentation.
  2. Embedding image with out license

My deleted Post 1:

Java heap terminology: young, old and permanent generations?

My deleted post 2:

How should I have explained the difference between an Interface and an Abstract class?

My deleted post 3:

Which cluster type should I choose for Spark?

My deleted post 4:

Interface vs Abstract Class (general OO)

My deleted post 5:

What is the purpose of shuffling and sorting phase in the reducer in Map Reduce Programming?

EDIT: Changes after following suggestions

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Now look at feasibility of restoring the posts.

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    "The moderators who have deleted my posts did not check other posts in the same questions, who have done same things." - then raise flags on those posts. We deal with an obscene amount of posts in a day, so stuff slips through the cracks. Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 12:47
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    @NickstandswithUkraine To be specific, they're flag banned, and not a single flag was used to flag other problematic content. But the general statement still holds; those posts should be flagged, even if OP currently can't Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 12:50
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    I believe what Zoe is therefore saying, @NickstandswithUkraine , is the OP needs to wait until they are not flagged banned. Which, from the post they were linked to before, will be at most a week long ban.
    – Thom A
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 12:52
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    Only moderators have the full picture here, but I sense a strong "boy who cried wolf" sentiment. Even if you have a good reason to flag a post right now, your past flagging history is now working against you.
    – E_net4
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 12:57
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    "Since there is change only in my posts" I can assure you that it is not just your posts that are deleted due to plagiarism, @Ravindrababu .
    – Thom A
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 13:33
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    Quoting with citation isn't plagiarism, @Ravindrababu . No one has said otherwise. The problem is you did not quote and cite; I would personally say you have not taken the time to understand why your content was deleted based on your comment
    – Thom A
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 13:47
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    I am unable to see any of these additional answers you claim plagiarized external sources. If these other answers are not quoting and citing an external source, they should be deleted, until such time they properly cite and quote the external material. Specifically the answers you say have images, I can't see them, are you sure you are not just reporting plagiarism on answers that have already been deleted? Just because another answer has plagiarized content does not mean you shouldn't properly cite and quote the material you used. Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 14:28
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    The answer you claimed contained a diagram does not contain a diagram, and the domain you said it was from, does not even work. The external information in the answer, is quoted and cited, and thus wouldn't be considered plagiarism. The other example, should be modified, to make it clear that some of the content is from the documentation website. Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 14:43
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    If what you're actually asking for here is the undeletion of your own posts, then the content of other posts doesn't matter (and shouldn't be in the question, or at least not be 90% of your question's content). What matters is the content of your posts combined with the post's history and your actions. The argument "somebody else is violating the rules, so I should be allowed to too" is almost never a legitimate argument. Lack of uniformity of enforcing the rules for content is almost always due to the huge amount of content which SO has and the very limited curation resources available.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 15:03
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    Given the great difference between the available curation resources and the amount of content which needs curation, there will always be disparities in the level of compliance to rules throughout the site. For things, like plagiarism, which typically requires the intervention of an elected moderator, the disparity is primarily that one thing has been brought to our attention while something else has not. The primary way which issues are brought to moderator attention is through flags. If there's a plagiarism issue with some posts and/or a user, then raise a flag.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 15:11
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    There's even a shiny new "plagiarism" flag that's just the right flag to raise on plagiarism. Yes, if you're currently banned from raising flags, then you won't be able to raise any flags about the plagiarism of others. Flag bans usually last for about a week (varies based on when your flags were declined and how many flags you're raised). Moderators can't directly change the state of a flag ban. The system applies flag bans automatically. So, you'll just need to wait prior to being able to raise more flags.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 15:15
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    If that is your actual issue, then your question here is unclear. You explicitly state in this question that that is not what your concern is / what you're asking for.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 15:37
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    Most of the websites about (Spark, YARN, and Mesos) all appear to be plagiarized. I have found multiple websites which clearly contain plagiarized content. Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 16:24
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    @Ravindrababu - I am not willing to spend time, to point out plagiarism issues with your answers, when your issues are pretty sever. You have more than enough professional experience to determine what is or isn't plagiarism. Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 20:11
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    You have ~930 SO answer posts. There's no need to comment here as you edit them.
    – philipxy
    Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 17:31

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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.

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    I also note that you need to follow all of the guidance, including, but not limited to, "if it's recognizable when you compare the two side-by-side, it needs to give credit." Your minor wording tweaks here, for instance, still leave long strings of verbatim copied content. But even if you just changed a couple words to make it not verbatim, while leaving the general structure, it's still copying, and you still need to cite it. Again, the general rule is whether it's recognizable when comparing side-by-side.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 4:21
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    Also, that post is, like the one discussed in my answer, missing links to the original sources: it only cites one of at least three sources (you even removed what links were there in an edit!). It is unsurprising that it is difficult to remember where content was copied from 7 years ago, but if even you don't know where something came from, it's even more difficult, and sometimes impossible, for a moderator to confirm that all sources have been cited, especially when the sources are no longer online.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 4:24
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    In education, if you were to copy something from a source and change the words, you would still be plagiarising the content. We don't expect a great deal properly quote and cite external sources just like you would do in a professional or educational situation. Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 4:51
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    @philipxy Thanks. You're right, that's almost certainly the actual source (though it's also not cited in the post). This shows the difficulty of tracking down sources years later when they aren't properly cited in the first place (we often stop looking once we find a source older than the post). Another possible example of copying from sources other than the product vendor might be "YARN directly handles rack and machine locality in your requests, which is convenient." in this post from here.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 8:12
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    Version 1 etc of your "YARN" post had (but without saying text was copied) "Have a look at this article for comparison between YARN & Mesoslink". But it was removed. And who knows what was copied/rearranged from what. (Googling your quote with 'before:2015' gives quora.com/… )
    – philipxy
    Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 9:57
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You state that

I have corrected my posts by giving credit where is due.

However you still have answers with significant plagiarism and other problems, perhaps your first step should be to go through your existing visible answers and check they don't have problems because I've only looked at two of your answers.

Per how to reference material written by others

  • Provide a link to the original page or answer
       This you have done.

  • Quote only the relevant portion
       this you have not done, the text from the article is not quoted

  • Provide the name of the original author
       also not done

Finally let's actually consider one of the deleted for plagiarism posts you link to in your question...

  • yes you link to the source article
  • yes you mention who wrote it
  • no, you don't quote the copied text.

So that post at least is not in a state where a moderator could or should undelete it.

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  • Thanks for your response. I will act on them. Can you please throw insight into the posts mentioend in the question? Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 18:55
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    @Ravindrababu You don't need any "insight". Go to every one of your posts & properly quote & credit what you didn't write. Your not taking this straightforward obvious action just disingenuously continues unethical behaviour. Also delete posts that are entirely quotes or links.
    – philipxy
    Commented Apr 3, 2023 at 20:35
  • @Robert : stackoverflow.com/questions/47157838/… : Here what I highlighted is question asked by Cheg and not the content copied from website. I have corrected it now. Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 12:21
  • stackoverflow.com/questions/20205797/… : I have deleted it now Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 12:22
  • @Ravindrababu At stackoverflow.com/questions/47157838/… (that you mention in your comment) everything other than 'Use ExecutorService' is essentially noise.
    – philipxy
    Commented Apr 4, 2023 at 17:28

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