Because she handled this incident in a constructive way? Unlike how some other people react when accused of the same.
Most users banned (perma/temp/sig) for plagiarism didn't have a chance to handle anything. Posts would get reported, most wouldn't even get posted in a public thread like this, and a ban would follow. Which raises some questions as to why this wasn't reported to mods, or if it was - why mods didn't act.
I hate to say this but it is plagiarism and if rules were consistently applied - Lauda should be temp-and-sig-banned.
Unless he bought the account sometime in 2016, in which case it's all cool
