But their software is heavily reified against that sort of thing -- a new answer is made and then it's karma would have to surpass the existing one (which the karma-inflation problem makes easier) but it also needs to get accepted in place of the existing one, screwing over the original answerer. The already-accepted answer could also be community-wiki-edited beyond recognition.
Pretending temporality doesn't exist doesn't make it go away.
Pretending temporality doesn't exist doesn't make it go away.