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Is "your" code really yours?

Simply put: there is no difference between how we handle plagiarized content in questions and answers. Plagiarism is plagiarism, and we don't tolerate it. Attribution is very important around here, ...
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What should I do with plagiarised answers to questions asked by a deleted (potential sock-puppet) user when my moderator flags have been declined?

Admittedly, as can be seen in the screenshot above, for the three subsequent flags I copy/pasted the message of the first flag and added my plagiarism concerns onto the end of the message so the ...
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Possible old plagiarism detected?

Plagiarism is plagiarism. It should be handled in this case as it should be for any case: a private flag on the post for moderator attention, presenting the evidence that you have (including a link to ...
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Why was my answer deleted for plagiarism, despite mentioning the source?

Your answer did mention the source, but it didn't contain any original content. You have copied someone else's answer and received reputation for something you didn't write. Let me quote the help ...
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First Answers Review Suspension because of plagiarized answers

Those reviews are sensible and I'm not sure if the first one was even plagiarism since the link to the (open?) source was provided. When it comes to plagiarism: if you can find it, great. If you can't,...
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Why was this flag declined for plagiarized answer?

If you think you've found plagiarism, use a custom moderator flag and explain the problem. Anyone processing a NAA flag will only be shown that one answer and at first glance it does look like it ...
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I've been (falsely, in my opinion) accused of plagiarism. Some guidelines

Moderators take plagiarism accusations seriously. That doesn't mean we believe any accusation of plagiarism and delete the offending post right away. It means we evaluate the accusation and determine ...
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How should I deal with claims that my answer is plagiarism of another?

As meagar has stated, if someone is using an edit to accuse a competing answer of plagiarism, that's inappropriate and the edit should be rolled back. As Andy has stated, if someone is intrusively ...
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Plagiarism flag and moderator tooling has launched to Stack Overflow!

bugstatus-completed Sources are treated as one giant link rather than detecting links like a normal flag Here's an example of a flag on a plagiarized post with multiple sources: That link goes to ...
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User answers a question of another user and asks the same question again already answered by himself; how to handle this post?

OK, maybe I'm just in a really good mood today because it's my birthday but this has got to be one of the most entertaining cases I've handled yet. That user either has a really eccentric memory (...
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Extended plagiarism, how many to flag?

Like Martijn Pieters linked in the comments, there is official guidance for this on Meta Stack Exchange: Go hunt for more Moderators have enough to do already - they won't be able to ...
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Plagiarism and using/copying code from Stack Overflow and submitting it in an assignment

On Stack Overflow all user content, including code snippets, is posted under a version of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium ...
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Newly registered users copy whole answers

Simply down / delete-voting isn't enough. Mod-flag these answers as plagiarism: #Plagiarism: This answer is copied from <link to other answer> That way, these users get a mark on their ...
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Post incorrect answer first, copy correct solution from another answer later, get bounty!

in a more general sense, what can be done to deter the above behavior? Nothing needs to be done. The abuse vector is limited and complex to execute. I admit if executed flawlessly it is hard to ...
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What should I do with answers that are copied from another answer in a similar question?

Although the post was attributed properly, the entirety of the other answer was copied into this one. This is not acceptable: A post that consists only of copied text, even when attributed, is not ...
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Can I use a comment to ask why an answer is being upvoted?

Why was my comment deleted? Because comments are meant to ask for clarification of the post. They are not a means to have a jolly debate about voting behavior of other users. How should I deal with ...
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Declined flag on plagiarised answer which copied a comment in verbatim without attribution

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? In my opinion, this shouldn't be allowed. If a ...
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What is the true intention in the "How to reference material written by others" article in the Help Centre?

I've updated the Help center article in a few ways: I've made it clear that this list is an example and not exhaustive by adding "e.g." at the start of the parenthetical. I've removed the &...
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What are the practical limits for evaluating an answer for plagiarism when reviewing?

Some things that are potential plagiarism flags for me are A new user posts a wall of text that reads like a well written book or blog An older, upvoted question gets a new answer (often copied or ...
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Plagiarised collectives article

In the future, you can bring articles to our attention by flagging any other post (such as one of your own, though any post you don't immediately need to flag will do) for moderator attention, and ...
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Should I flag one of the 2 answers of this question as plagiarism?

klutt describes the normal use case of a user being confused and copying a post instead of editing. Would have been my first guess too. The weird part here was the timing. As Qwertiy noted, the posts ...
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Plagiarism flag and moderator tooling has launched to Stack Overflow!

A while ago, back when you announced your intent for this work, I brought up concerns about the mod-ability to delete and revoke rep and requested that it be quite transparent that the deletion was ...
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Thoughts on plagiarism based on mentioned cases

Answer As mentioned, our definition of plagiarism may not match that of any learning institution you attend. That said, I'll take a dictionary definition and give my thoughts based on that. OED ...
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Plagiarism and using/copying code from Stack Overflow and submitting it in an assignment

Since the other answer didn't address this, here's the crux of your issue Can a person do that without stating who is the author They already did. This is a common problem on SO. We're here for ...
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Is an answer still considered plagiarized from another source if the only thing different is renamed variables?

From Wikipedia: Plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own ...
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Why has this plagiarism flag been declined?

Let's have a look at your flag: A user copied my answer (in same Stack Overflow post; stackoverflow.com/a/59803718/11878963) by integrating my ideas into his answer, using even the same code example, ...
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Post incorrect answer first, copy correct solution from another answer later, get bounty!

Since I'm part (cause?) of this controversy, let me offer an insight into how it looks like from my side of the table. It was me that offered the initial solution to the OP's problem, a vague one ...
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Rolling back plagiarism rejected

There were two reviewers who rejected your proposed change. One of them was banned from review because of failed audits shortly after rejecting your change. I manually banned the other reviewer with a ...
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How to deal with answers that copy solution from newer answers

Normally the answer is "Mod flag plagiarism". And, the order of operations here seems to suggest that might be what happened. There's two caveats to this, however The answer is irreducible ...
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Is "your" code really yours?

I think it's about expectations. "Mine" does not imply code ownership here "My" code simply means it's the code on my screen right now that I try to get working. As a professional, ...
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