Scenario:
- Poster A posts answer.
- Poster B copies answer A, makes small improvements, and re-posts.
- Subsequent users give credit to Poster B.
If both answers weigh relatively equally, and B is an improvement, then this outcome perhaps makes some sense.
Consider this scenario however:
- Answer A is very elaborate, very lengthy, of very high quality, not obvious, or solves the problem in a unique, very efficient, or clever way. Or some combination of this.
- Answer B offers a relatively small improvement on an otherwise elegantly working solution. Or perhaps it was added later, after an API change that required a small adjustment.
- Answer B likely depends on Answer A, and without it it wouldn't have been posted in the first place.
In that case, it makes no sense that poster B takes the credit. We need a mechanism whereby credit is awarded fairly, to incentive those Posters who put a lot of effort in high quality answers. Perhaps Answer B should show in the UI as an extension of Answer A with correct credit distribution. If that is too difficult to judge/develop, perhaps a moderator can update the original answer with the improvement.
And an easy way to do that: add simple functionality to let new posters 'link' their answer to an original answer. Something like a 'derived from' field. Then when they get a vote, add one to the original answer too.
Example: Store NSDictionary in keychain.