Well, I've done many edits in SO and have never received anything in return, which is just fine and I get it that SO's principle is to share. But I have always been skeptical about this specially when I see users have earned thousands for simple JavaScript solutions which are written in the first 10 pages of any manual.
But today I came across this answer in which the user has actually provided poor, and even wrong information, at first but over time with the help of edits, the answer is now a very good one which is getting up-votes, but the reputation is being referred to the author and not the editors, which seems to me there is a problem here and it should not be like that.
- This particular answer is just an example and I'm asking in general if it's a good Idea that reputation is not being shared over with editors?
- I know we're not supposed to accept edits which do a dramatic change to an answer but what if a high rep user did that? Should we flag it? How does SO handle it?
- What if a question got improved overtime with small edits in a way that the original version is not there anymore. Is't then up-voting that answer means we're up-voting the edits and not the original one?
Reputation is only a very, very rough measure of ability (if even that)
just makes it so clear to me, that's like my answer here