It is a little sad that I'd vote for a Comment on a post, the post is later on updated (perhaps incorporating the info from the comment), after which the comment is rendered obsolete.

Am sure there's other scenarios where making the button available would be useful.

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It is relevant in the context that one has accidentally upvoted a comment, when the intent was to flag it. Turning off the flagging functionality is either a bug in code, a bug in design, or a bug in implementation. – Iterator Oct 27 '11 at 13:54
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you should be able to un-vote the comment as well, the same way you can remove your vote from a question. At least if the comment is edited, you should be able to change your vote.

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May be true, but: a different matter? See Should I be able to cancel my up-vote on a comment? – Arjan Aug 28 '11 at 17:29
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You cannot remove your vote from questions unless they have been edited. Comments on the other hand cannot be edited, so this does not apply. – Caleb Aug 30 '11 at 8:21
@Caleb May I ask for how long I'm allowed to edit the comment? awesomescreenshot.com/08ejgbmff (this comment is edited after posting the second one) – Darhazer Aug 30 '11 at 10:20
You can undo an upvote for some time (not sure when the questions is being locked, but it's definitely not at the time of the vote) – Darhazer Aug 30 '11 at 10:22
@Darhazer: There is a five minute window on comments and votes where you are allowed to change them before they lock in. The OP's question here is about coming back to comments after the post has been updated and so the comment is no longer applicable. If you voted a comment up, then the op changed their post, you can no longer flag the comment as obsolete (unless it all happens inside a 5 minute window.) – Caleb Aug 30 '11 at 10:29
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@Caleb it seems that there is no five minute window you can remove your upvote on the comment and flag it instead, so you can undo accident upvotes. Although it's not the scenario OP described – Darhazer Aug 30 '11 at 10:50
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