Use case:
- Joe asked question Q1
- Joe asked question Q2
- Ben answered question Q2 (A1)
- Q2 is closed as dupe of Q1
- Ben posted similar answer to Q1 (A2)
- Q1 was later merged to Q2
- question ended up with 2 identical answers from Ben, spliting votes
Proposition:
- let Ben merge A1 and A2.
Rationale [edited]:
- author should be able to merge his own answers if there is more than one in the same question (at least if question was merged).
- the point is not transfer votes between posts; objective is to provide some incentive to fix answers eventually duplicated when a question is merged.
- we already track the origin of votes (in order to prevent someone to upvote the same answer several times), more than one vote from same voter would be discarded - no chance for gaming the system.
Shog9 argues "it's easily possible now - just edit the information from both into one, and delete the other". I agree 200% with Shog9! That is precisely why we don't merge questions in the first place - just delete the dupe and copy any good answers to the remaining - Oh, wait... We do merge questions!
The same rationale behind merging questions should be applied to the feature of merging answers (not in general, just if there is more than one answer from the same author to a single question).