I have come across a number of answers that relate to existing answers or comments, using directional words like above or below. If a user comes to a question with existing answers, the "Your Answer" box is at the bottom of the page. Some users therefore will create their own answer, like the following:
The answers above are talking from the philosophical point of view, but I'm going to answer from a technical point of view.
But if this new answer is very good, it may be voted up, or marked as the correct answer - putting it at the top of the list of answers. There will, therefore, be no answers above it.
So, because the order of answers on a page can change due to voting or being marked as the correct answer, should any answer that refers to other answers with directional words be edited? Should users be discouraged from using the words "above" or "below" in this context?