It seems like we are giving users an incentive to come up with their own answer to a question, instead of editing existing answers. If I answer a question, I will earn 10 points for every upvote, plus another 15 points if it is accepted. If I edit an existing answer, I will only get 2 points if the edit is accepted.
Suppose that I find an answer to a question. Overall, it is a good answer, but it has a typo, or maybe a small but important inaccuracy. The best thing to do for the community as a whole would be to fix the mistake. But instead, I am incentivized to come up with my own answer, even if it is very similar to the existing answer. Now, everyone who sees the question with both answers will have to do more reading and thinking to evaluate which answer is better. Most people will probably pay more attention to the old answer, which will probably have a higher score, simply because it will have had more time to accumulate upvotes.
I think it would be a good idea to increase the incentive for editing answers. Either award more than 2 points for editing, or maybe give the person who did the edit some points if the answer is upvoted or accepted.
Is it unlikely that some people are willing to accept mild shaming, and annoyance to others, in exchange for the rep?
Maybe - but is it a widespread phenomenon right now? I doubt it. If we give editors a rep share, it should be for editing questions imo