With the way Stack Overflow works, the only way the question asker has to say "this is the best answer to solve my problem" is to check the accepted answer check mark.
So why should there be a limit on the ability of that person to unaccept that answer if they find after any period of time that it no longer solves their problem.
Maybe they accepted your answer initially because it looked like it worked, but after a period of time, they found it didn't work after more testing? Or maybe they accepted the answer accidentally and didn't realize it until several days after? Or maybe they felt like they had to accept an answer
Ideally they should leave a comment explaining why, but their is no mechanism that requires them to explain, in the same way that there is no mechanism that requires them to explain why they accepted it in the first place.
Ultimately, if you are here to collect rep, then you are not really using Stack Overflow in the way the it is designed. It does not exist to provide you with reputation. While there are users that are here only for reputation, most users enjoy participating, with the reputation being a bonus.
In the end, there should never be anything that "protects" reputation because reputation is based on the quality of your answers and the quality is always dynamic. Why should something that was thought to be "right" 2 months ago always be considered "right" even when it is wrong.
I should take it that my answer was suddenly deemed no longer good enough for the OP then obviously it isn't good enough to grace the pages of this site either !
If the only answers worth posting were the ones with a green checkmark next to them, wouldn't we be deleting all other answers automagically? Clearly they have no worth because OP didn't award them the badge of honor. Do you really not see how you are missing the point here? We have no idea why the OP removed the accept, and does it even matter? If your answer was helpful it should stay. Period.