I've been in this situation many times now - where another user whose answer having more up votes than mine (or any other user) commenting below my accepted answer to the OP why he didn't accept his answer, will you consider accepting mine etc. (probably after spending hours to and coming up with a may or may not be improved answer build up based own other answers or not. )
Sometimes the OP actually switches the accepted answer - The answer that helped him and solved his problem when he needed it.
This Q made me post this (Not exactly the thing i'm discussing here, but i had to waste my time another morning explaining and updating - and the OP might switch the accepted answer now..? :s)
Here is what i think -
One can build upon the existing answers (Improve them, combine them.. whatever...) and come up with a better approach - after hours, days, weeks, months or years.
Technology evolves: There might be easiest ways to do the same thing in future.
One usually seeks the help from community when he's stuck with a problem that needs to be solved. When it's solved he accepts the answer that helped him solve it. He moves on with his rest of the stuff - End of Story.
If one provide a better approach or better solution weeks or months after the question was asked and solved it might not help the OP : But it helps the community who refers to the question in future. (Consider my case: i do projects for clients, any better solution that comes after a project is successfully delivered to clients is useless for me).
This is where the Upvotes come in. If one's answer is better & helpful, the community will reward him with upvotes, which showers much more rep and future readers with commonsence can easily figure out which is the better answer by looking at the upvotes.
IMHO, An accepted answer doesn't always mean it's the best possible solution forever , it's a special privilege given to OP for marking the answer that helped him out in time.
So it'd be nice if the community stops asking OP to switch the answer pointing to others answers, instead we can always up vote the better answer…
Thoughts?
(Ok, not sure whether this is already discussed before, This is seems common nowadays. i'm not a regular meta user. Even I'm not quite sure whether i've done this before or not. i'd feel dumb if i've ever done this 0__0)