Some questions can be answered by many responders, but that does not mean that they should receive many answers, all in one go, without each responder having read existing answers.
Case: Simple Java question and 10 people who know the answer found that question as it is with 0 answers. They all start writing their answer. A good answer in this case may take up to 10 minutes to nicely outline, reason and format.
Suggestion: Above the "Your Answer" editor, there could be a current count of people who are already typing in it.
Benefits:
- Prevents wasting time of responders. If they see that 9 other people are already on it, perhaps they would like to wait a while and see if they can actually contribute to the topic
- Better quality answers. Since responders might choose to wait and see if the answers are any good, they may be able to add a better answer
- Include responders that have something important to say but they don't want to post a whole answer. Once they see someone is on it, they might be more inclined to wait and just provide their addition as an edit
- Less "moving target" accidents. If the asker sees that someone is writing an answer, they might want to stop editing for a little while, to not make the impeding answer rely on an obsolete version of the question
- Some traffic economy (I guess having less answers all committed at the same time on a question will benefit the back-end of Stack Exchange a little)
Drawbacks:
- Some good answers might be lost, if responders feel that the topic is getting enough attention already
- Added work to the server, which will have to add/subtract from the answer count in real time
Other thoughts:
- Maybe instead of counting the number of responders, the widget will show the sum of reputation of the responders currently "on it". This will be a better indicator of the incoming quality of answers
- If a responder spends "too much time" in the editor, their count should be substracted (to avoid all sorts of false positive answer counts)