In today's fast-moving world, many answers are provided within seconds and under 5 minutes. This is especially the case for 1-line answers.
I've recently come across some aggressive behaviour, albeit in limited circumstances. Someone posts a 1-line answer (to make sure he can take ownership of this answer, fair enough) and over the next few minutes pads it out with detail and explanation.
So far so good. But another guy might be happily typing along, looking to provide the answer and explanation in one go. He posts a reasonable answer and is looking to add more information. But, lo and behold, before he can click update his answer has been edited by the other responder with a reference to his identical solution and an accusation that his answer was copied.
I don't expect there to be a proper solution to this, but is it too much to expect mutual respect among volunteers? [I hope responders are all volunteers; but the aggression seems to suggest otherwise.]
The focus of my question is on the tactic of editing within a short (< 5 minutes) span of time with a reference to your own answer and adding a comment or edit accusing the poster of plagiarism. I only mention the situation of fast answering / updating to provide context.
No question, to my knowledge, addresses the accusatory behavior particularly.