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Undo a up/down vote after a comment is left

A hypothetical situation:

  1. I downvote a question or answer and leave a comment as the pop-up notification suggests.
  2. The author responds to my comment in another comment explaining or clarifying something I missed or didn't understand.
  3. I go to remove my downvote, but can't because the question/answer has not been edited and my vote is locked.

Should comments, and in particular comments from the author, unlock votes?

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Votes should never be locked in the first place. People make mistakes or change their minds as they research and try things. – endolith Nov 18 '11 at 14:58

marked as duplicate by balpha Nov 18 '11 at 15:18

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If the post needed clarifying then that clarification should be edited into the post not left as a comment.

At this point your vote is unfrozen and you can revert or change it.

In fact you can use your down-vote as an incentive for the OP to update the post - say that if they incorporate the comments into post and address your issues you'll remove the down-vote (or even give the post an up-vote).

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Actually, this might useful in the other direction:

Assume an answer looks good, so I upvote it. But then someone comments and points out a critical flaw which shows that this answer actually can't work. Now I can't remove my upvote.

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Interesting. Never looked at it from this way before. – ChrisF Nov 18 '11 at 15:12

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