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I just upvoted a comment and instantly realised that was a mistake. Approximately 5 seconds had passed, so I wasn't beyond the 60s limit. It seems like the addition of another comment by another user locked in my vote.

I confirmed similar behaviour by upvoting a comment, refreshing the page, at which point I couldn't undo the up-vote.

I'm guessing this is a minor bug?

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  • No, this is very much by design. See Should I be able to cancel my up-vote on a comment? in the über-meta. Aug 27, 2014 at 12:53
  • @FrédéricHamidi Can you explain where in that page this issue is discussed? Perhaps it's buried in some comments somewhere, although a search for "refresh" finds nothing. Aug 27, 2014 at 12:55
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    From waffles' answer (emphasis mine): You can un-upvote a comment within the first 60 seconds, provided you did not navigate away, as well as We do not want flip flopping, nor do we want people to un-upvote stuff from the past. The only use case is undoing a mis-click. Aug 27, 2014 at 12:57
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    I suppose I can't argue with "The only use case is undoing a mis-click". I had assumed it was acceptable to reverse a vote (within a short time window) because you realise it was erroneous, but not a mis-click. Ok, thanks for pointing that out. Aug 27, 2014 at 13:01
  • Maybe a passing mod can mark this as status-bydesign? Aug 27, 2014 at 13:02
  • If you're going to keep the question around, someone should also post the above comments/information as an answer. Aug 28, 2014 at 4:01
  • @CodyGray Good idea and done. I think it's worth leaving this question around as it's not completely clear, to me at least, that refreshing the page is enough to lock a vote in. Aug 28, 2014 at 9:17
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    This should be changed. It is very irritating. I had some sort of GUI/click issue and did not intend this, but really, it should be an undone policy. Why can't I change my mind (if that is what I wanted to do, and this is not a GUI error). Either way, it is horrible GUI behavior, and poor design. Mar 26, 2021 at 14:45

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Frédéric Hamidi kindly pointed out that this issue is addressed within Cancelling upvote on comment?. Quoting from the main answer (emphasis mine):

You can un-upvote a comment within the first 60 seconds, provided you did not navigate away.... The only use case is undoing a mis-click.

Empirical evidences suggests that refreshing the page or clicking the link to reveal recently posted comments counts as navigating away.

At first this irked me, but I suppose if "the only use case is undoing a mis-click", then there is no need to have done either of those actions. I was wanting to reverse my vote having seen other comments and it seems this isn't a supported use case.

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