Maybe the wording of my question indicates that I think the answer is "no".
I've had a number of my answers "edited" in ways that practically substituted what the editor thought was the right answer for what I had written. My point isn't to gripe or to attack the people making these edits, and so I'm going to avoid giving the specific examples. (Which, I suppose, could make this post vague, but whatever.)
I think edits are appropriate if someone mis-spells a word or has a grammar error where the original intent was obvious or has a syntax error in a code sample. Some of my posts have been edited to turn free-form text into a neat table or other visual formatting, and I have no objection to that.
But I've had a number of cases where someone deleted or changed text from an answer because they thought it was incorrect or irrelevant. Whether they were right or wrong, what's left is now someone else's idea of the right answer with my name on it, and I find that pretty annoying. Especially if they're wrong, as they're now putting inaccurate statements in my mouth. Even if they're right, I'd prefer to take the blame for my own mistakes.
It seems to me that if you don't agree with someone else's answer, you should write your own answer, not change theirs. Or if you disagree about a minor point, post a comment expressing your disagreement, so other readers can see the original statement and your objection, and if it's debatable, maybe hear both sides.