Now normally I would say that the person editing is in the wrong here and he should have made his own answer, but in this specific case the errors of the original answerer were minimal but crucial: Laravel:Unknown column 'updated_at' .
The accepted answer has an edit history where it didn't work for me in his original answer. Then someone commented with: it should be: $timestamps
instead of $timestamp
and the commenter himself edited it to that. After that, another user commented it should be public
instead of protected
and he himself edited it as well. Now this answer got 114 upvotes, with all the reputation going to the person who made the first wrong answer. After the person answered with the wrong answer, he/she never looked/responded/edited the answer himself.
This person just got a lot of reputation for providing a wrong answer. This case the OP was close to the wrong answer but still overall I feel like this is wrong.
Is it fair that the original answerer gets the reputation with the wrong answer? And what should be the case in the people providing the right edits? Should they actually create their own answer while its 90% similar to the other answer?