This is unfortunately a common scenario I noticed. There is some question with no correct answers. One user provides a slightly different answer (which happen to be correct), and suddenly within a couple of minutes there are plenty of similar answers (usually from low-reputation users), or even worse some of the existing answers are edited to include the correct solution.
As a result, the answerer is losing their loot. I mean, I have enough reputation already so it doesn't hurt me so much; however, it can be quite painful when someone has just started building their reputation. Sure, one could say "that's life, try again" and would be right, but shouldn't we punish the thief?
One of the examples: ActiveRecord doesn't save user name and email value
Second answer is a theft attempt. The user posted an incorrect answer, after about 10 minutes, another user posted a correct answer, and 2 minutes later the first user pretty much copied it. I am absolutely fine with the third answer, as it puts much more explanation to the problem.
Another one (this time, I'm "robbed" - 6 minutes difference): passing a hash to a route in rails
100k gold please
model_path
function, while your answer focuses on spacing/parsing alone.