The discussion and answers on this question unanimously advise the asker not to edit his/her own highly-upvoted answer into a different answer that contradicts the original answer, but rather to delete it or to add a note to it.
Is that just advice, or is it law? Is it reportable behavior? Should it be reportable behavior? Is there any remedy?
In my view an upvote is something given to a particular answer. Without the upvoter's consent, the author of that answer may not transfer it to an entirely different answer that has essentially nothing in common with what the upvoter upvoted.
Of course, the fuzzy meaning of "essentially" could introduce edge-cases. I'm not asking where the edge is; I'm asking whether there is (or should be) an interior case at all.