Reviewing these edits I see no reasons suggested.
I also have an issue with this:
- Jul 16 2013 I provided my answer
- Nov 6. 2013 Gordon copied the quotation info about PHP 5.3.3 from my answer and inserted it into the highest upvoted answer (omitting attribution, I'd consider this a bit rude if I were a new member)
- Today Your Common Sense added info about PHP 8.0 into the highest scoring answer
The issue is that doing this the edited post gets more upvotes giving the author more privileges. This is not a community wiki. What if some new contributor provides some great posts? Useful remarks from his post would be stolen and merged into the highest scoring answer. The effect is that if someone creates a post that reaches autogrowing threshold, he earns priviledges in time without any contribution on the account of someone else's effort. It is much more difficult to earn priviledges today, which makes SO community fossilizing.
These edits change the answer. Wouldn't be providing own answer a better approach? If the new answer is good, it will quickly get upvoted and grow above the old accepted one. Or it doesn't have a chance to do so in the next 10 years? Is the outdated accepted answer fossilized forever?
If the reason for such edits is an attempt to make obsolete content relevant, then it would be fair to edit the new info to ALL the answers, not just the highest scoring one.
I also believe the question edits from hakre miss the point. The question may be interpreted as why PHP introduced the unusual keyword constructor over the common named one or what is the syntactic advantage of this, not which constructor is currently supported.