@mickmackusa Oh I see you had already found the plagiarism source. Any unattributed copy/paste is plagiarism. Large scale copy/paste, even with attribution, is plagiarism. The question could probably use closing also; "not working" with no expected output.
FWIW I don't think anyone should moderate Discussions at all — flagging included — unless they have a [staff] label next to their user name. In other words let people who are paid for it do their job.
@Cow this one i have flagged as spam but it was declined. Mod said there is no evidence, but @Cow said its a known spammer. did i do anything wrong in flagging then?
@Cow You claim that the poster is a 'known spammer' but I can find no previous history recorded by MetaSmoke. Smoke Detector reported that one because of a keyword hit in the title; I think the account was only added to the "spammers" list because of the positive feedback on the report.
(Or do you have other evidence of spam history from that account?)
I also think it is probable that a mod would check for previous history before declining a flag like that.
@Cow The point is, I remember looking at that S/G post when you first raised it, in here, and I also found no (compelling) evidence to raise a spam flag on it.
I chose to do nothing, having no diamond with which to dazzle any existing flags.
@KenWhite The one about using the co-programming feature for GitHub Copilot within VS Code
@Cow No need to reply about the status of a *-pls, that's apparent to anyone using the URRS or who visits the link, and it's also technically not allowed here (socvr.org/faq.html#GEfM-no-boom-or-bump) :-)
@TylerH That was about a coworker (guest) being able to use it during live meetings. It was VSCode used for the meeting, but didn't refer to anything about using VSCode or code at all. IMO, it was more customer service related (what was allowed by other users) than about using it for programming.
@Cow no worries. "open now" is far from the kind of message that that rule was created for, technically, but because such replies were at one time very problematic in the room's behavior and perception, that rule was created to apply a blanket ban on all "replies on the status of a *-pls request" out of an abundance of caution
There's nothing wrong with using a closed question as a dupe target is there? Looking at linked questions I've used that one as a target a few times...
Well... to me, it just feels a bit off to make a habit of using a closed page as a dupe target.
A signpost advertises another page. If that other page is not deemed suitable for SO per the content guidelines, then why should I be pointing readers to it?