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Should I be able to cancel my up-vote on a comment?

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The above question is closed as , but I can't find the reason anywhere.

I am not requesting this feature. I simply would like to know what the rationale is behind providing this feature for answers, but not comments.

Given that this is implemented for answers, and the general consensus seems to be that the feature would be beneficial to SO, I am left wondering: why was this declined?

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That question has a lot of viable answers. There is no need to post a duplicate. – amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Sep 15 '11 at 22:04
Maybe you didn't notice, but the top three (highly upvoted) answers are in complete support of the feature and provide good reason. The other two merely suggest it was of low priority, and it didn't seem to me that they were authoritative or in any way related to the status-declined. – robjb Sep 16 '11 at 3:58
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closed as exact duplicate by Jeff Atwood Sep 16 '11 at 3:54

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They just don't think comments rate the amount of support as answers.

It's just not important enough to prioritize.

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Thanks for an answer without a snide comment. I appreciate it. – robjb Sep 16 '11 at 1:14
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