Purpose of the post: 1. To know what the community do 2. Bringing to meta as per [this][1] I [answered][2] a [question][3] in SO which is an easy solution(if not the simplest). There was already an answer resolving the problem using another way and having a couple of upvotes. So naturally mine got pushed down but the difference remained a single digit number. However, recently I saw that the difference between the votes has become significant and I realized that the other answer is now edited and it contains the content of my answer and that too without any attribution. In my knowledge this is something not good with an attribution required license we are following. If it is not good **what can we do to take care of such an instance?** In this specific case the other person is well aware of my answer which is posted 1.5 years before and both of our answers were competing thoroughly Just **flagging** and **rolling back** the edit provide the editor with the **advantage of upvotes gained during this period**. **What can we do against this**? **UPDATE after seeing recent responses:** Facts: 1. A's answer is the top voted answer 2. Then B posts a different answer which is getting upvoted 3. Seeing #2, A updates answer with that of B's (may be using a different wording) 4. Nobody is seeing B's post as the gist of B's post has been edited into A's post [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/298462/1788684 [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32132889/1788684 [3]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31670285/please-enter-a-valid-url-protocol-is-required-http-https-or-ftp-in