@SunderamDubey bellow the vote button on the Q there should be a 3/4 circle arrow with a clock in it. That will take you to the questions timeline and you can get all the timestamp information from there.
@NathanOliver The missing link is at most a technicality. The user attributes another person, has block quoted the copied text, and says "Copying here for easy reference". The user has made it abundantly clear that they're not taking credit for the text, so I wouldn't call that plagiarism at all.
Cases like that are hard to adjudicate because we do try to assume good faith. Improper citation is a hard one, especially when the OP made it clear what they were sharing wasn't theirs
As a small UX change to the auto-comment script, can I propose to have the links on the comment-selector turn blue, but not be clickable? I often poke on a link, leading me to the target page, rather than inserting the auto comment.
So, someone at this conference I'm attending was making a long, rambling statement masquerading as a question. Can I post a cv-pls request here for it?
@Machavity I could cv-pls the joke for needing details or clarity :) I was referring to posting a cv-pls request for a question at an in-person session. Someone was rambling on with a non-question during the Q&A portion of the session.
@NathanOliver I don't see what I said as disagreeing with the site guidance. Are you referring to the "make sure to do all of the following ..." bullets? I read those as guidance for users on how to attribute properly. Just because a post doesn't follow all the bullets doesn't automatically make it plagiarized. e.g. users very commonly don't provide the name of the original author, and I wouldn't call those plagiarized simply because of that.
Yes, I don't mean it's optional. Linking to the source is required, I'm just saying that not linking to the source doesn't make it plagiarized when the user has made it extremely clear that they're not taking credit for the text they've copied.
The issue here is that "plagiarism" is a serious offense, and one for which a user could get in trouble and/or content be summarily deleted. It's not useful for the site to use a strict definition of plagiarism, otherwise we would have to delete content that doesn't provide the original author's name, say, which isn't helpful.
So editing the post to add the link and leaving a comment noting that they should leave a link in the future would be a better action in this case than deleting the post or suspending the user.
@cigien So helping someone makes it okay to break the rules? Serial plagiarism is a serious offence, forgetting or not knowing to link isn't, but's something that needs to be fixed as the original author deserves full credit. If you copy an SO answer into your code and don't cite, that makes you legally liable, same thing applies here. They've copied protected content and did not follow the proper protocol.
By mod flagging we can have a mod explain this to them and if they fix up the post it can always be undeleted.
Gonna land on the Nathan side here. If someone posts something iffy, feel free to mod flag for plagiarism. As long as there's a case to be made, we'll take a look at it. Doesn't have to be a slam-dunk copy-pasta case
Ok, sounds good. I still wouldn't call that plagiarism, and in this case I wouldn't even mod flag it necessarily, especially if I could edit the link in myself, but that's clearly not the guidance, so ignore all of what I said above.
@cigien FWIW, I don't think you're entirely wrong. I think most people think of mod flags for deletion (and the tool gives us a handy delete button to resolve the flag), but sometimes you just need a judgment call
And that's why we sometimes escalate to CMs, when it's not clear what a diamond moderator should do in a situation
@cigien I'm not against editing the link in if possible and leaving a comment to the OP explaining why. If that's not possible or you don't fell like doing that then I think it should be mod flagged and they can decide how to handle it.
@NathanOliver Ok. If a post is fixable by a regular user, I'm not sure they should be raising a mod flag because they don't feel like fixing it themselves, but maybe plagiarism (or even the slightest hint at it) should be treated more seriously. I'll think about this more carefully.
@Machavity I'll take your word for it that this is somehow related. The linked post is thoroughly vague about everything (rightfully so). Unless you mean in general: "when you see something, say something, just in case".
Yeah, the serial-plagiarism rabbit hole is a deep one on StackOverflow too. I reached a super-critical mass of things to investigate (as in, I just keep finding more stuff and the pile keeps growing), and that's what a huge chunk of my flags have been as of late. Many of the offenders have >2k, which has somewhat scary implications for content on this site.
@GeneralGrievance Honestly, some of that has been mind blowing. The one that still gets me is the copy, followed by editing the original so it no longer matched exactly
@GeneralGrievance In that case, no. The problem was that early plagiarizers learned to copy-pasta existing good answers onto dupe questions. If the dupe wound up more famous, they'd profit heavily
I've merged some questions as a result of that. Can't fix years of voting, unfortunately
@Adriaan I'd be against this change, as currently requested. I sometimes use those links to open the linked page, so I'd be frustrated if they were not clickable. Perhaps there's some other solution which would work for both of us, and other people. For example, the links could default to open a new tab/window instead of navigating the current page (which is something I do for all SE popups, because it is annoying to navigate the page when you really just wanted to select something). Another alternative would be have a setting which allowed switching between the links being clickable and not.
Should this question be closed for focus? stackoverflow.com/q/22885955. I can see how the first two questions can fit under one umbrella, but what about the third?