If israt1@ copied Little Mouse's thread's text and posted his thread using an image-ified version of said text (while passing it off as his own), that's still plagiarism. Since Little Mouse posted his thread before israt1@ did his yet the date of its last edit is after israt1@ last edited his thread, I can't
100% definitively confirm who copied who since I don't have access over the previous edits / original contents of either thread. If you did see the contents of Little Mouse's thread before israt1@ posted his thread and they did indeed match up, I'd suggest reporting it via the "Report to Moderator" feature and waiting till one of the admins pitches in / handles the case (I'd report it myself if I had seen and remembered the original contents but if that was the case, I'd just handle it myself).
As for anyone referring to loopholes in the (
unofficial list of) rules (mixed in with a single answer to a PM that isn't even mentioned in my thread and was qualified with an "AFAIK"), do keep in mind rule 23:
23. When deciding if a user has broken the rules, the staff have the right to follow their interpretation of the rules.[e]
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Examples:
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23. This rule is meant to prevent users from exploiting possible loopholes in the rules or some interpretations that follow the literal meaning of the rule rather than the meaning of what it truly wanted to prevent.
When a user asked me about images and plagiarism, I was implicitly referring to mostly non-text based images (photos, memes, charts, graphs, drawings, illustrations, etc.) rather than something that's essentially just a stylized (and annoyingly non-adjustable) block of text with some graphics sprinkled in between. Even if it wasn't plagiarism, someone reposting images could have their thread trashed / post deleted for other related reasons as well (e.g. the post being low value due to duplication of content). While I'm at danger of sounding too much like theymos, this is one of those cases where a moderator's discretion should be applied. I assume this is one of those cases as to why theymos doesn't want a codified hard set of rules.