I checked, it did not seem a 1:1 copy. And yes self-deleted, that is what worries me. I do not even want to scare away authors of initially questionable content...
It contained * in the source, which was formatted away into italics in the post. If you copy each paragraph and <C-f> it on the page, everything is a match
It's just a basic check. If you find text very similar but notice it contains characters used to format (i.e. *, but also _, ---, or just regular "/' and .,!?), just copy the smallest amount of text you can get to match. I.e. if you see it's identical but misses some tokens, copy a paragraph from the source.
Then <C-f>, paste the text, and your browser tells you pretty quickly whether it's a copy
If there's other missing chars, you have th remove or add them, or just take a general look.
@Zoe Sorry, my reference "why" was imprecise. I was referring to the "sd why" commandline you have used. I want to know whether it requires any elevated privileges, also how to identifiy the sd-post it refers to. (And I noticed by now that "RTFM" would be an appropriate answer to my question, so do not bother.)
@Yunnosch why is available to everyone. Please see the list of commands. The why information is also available on the metasmoke page for the post (the "MS" link in each report). It's also available through userscripts such as FIRE.