Like mentioned on uservoice:

For something that can be done so easily by accident, there should be the ability to undo mistakes.

I know that I have clicked several times on a comment up-vote without actually wanting to.

I would suggest being able to cancel the up-vote (maybe only for a couple of minutes or even less than a minute, no problem, as long as I can undo a miss-click).

Edit:

This question is getting up-voted on a regular basis. Heck, I just earned a "Great Question" badge for it. Isn't it time to reconsider that tag, and change it in at least a ? Pretty please with sugar on top...

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I've read all comments and still can't find the reason why this has been declined. I understand that this should be a low-priority feature but it is still a feature. – Mosty Mostacho Oct 7 '11 at 3:39
   
Does an upvote more or less really matter on a comment? I upvoted Mosty although I don't agree... :) – Tom Wijsman Nov 4 '11 at 18:52
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@TomWijsman It kind of matters when you're arguing a case and accidentally upvote the guy who's wrong :/ – Dunhamzzz Nov 7 '11 at 13:12
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@Dunhamzzz: Comments aren't meant for discussion though, but rather as a reflection of the post. – Tom Wijsman Nov 7 '11 at 17:22
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30-60 seconds timer would be nice. Just to be able to revert misclicks on really dumb comments (like the one i upvoted few minutes ago). – c69 Dec 24 '11 at 19:34
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I totally just upvoted a guy's comment right after I finished completely disagreeing with him in my comment. It's kind of an important missing feature that I can't undo that mis-click. – Ben Lee Jan 17 '12 at 19:20
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I don't see why this would be so hard to implement, delay sending of a comment vote via AJAX for 2-5 seconds so that the user has time to quickly click again to remove the vote. If they're too slow, it sticks, which isn't a big deal, as we're already dealing with it. – zzzzBov Feb 3 '12 at 20:19
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I would love to see this implemented. I just went to get a perma-link to a comment, and clicked the arrow since thats what I'm used to doing in chat to get a perma-link to a chat message. It would be great if I have a small window of time to undo the upvote before it becomes permanent – Rachel Mar 16 '12 at 15:13
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I'm just going to let this bounty expire as a sign of protest if no official answer is given for why this is declined :) – Paul Bellora Mar 20 '12 at 22:18
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I just did this on a comment about 5 minutes ago and would love to have had the opportunity to clear the upvote since the comment I upvoted was clearly wrong. – psubsee2003 Apr 11 '12 at 23:56
I up-voted a fresh comment that was subsequently edited by the user into something with the opposite meaning. My initial vote was not an accident but now through no fault of mine, it's no longer applicable to this comment. Since the actual content of the comment was changed, there should be no restriction on removing my vote, time limit or other. – Sparky Feb 9 at 16:23

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up vote 78 down vote accepted

I just added this, but there are some ground rules:

  1. You can un-upvote a comment within the first 60 seconds, provided you did not navigate away.
  2. Once you un-upvote a comment you can not upvote it again.

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.

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try out this feature on this very comment !!! ... also ... waffles – Sam Saffron Apr 12 '12 at 8:37
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You've also got to do it after the 5 second rate limiter otherwise it's locked in as well. – ChrisF Apr 12 '12 at 8:41
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@Chris confirmed, if you get that message you can't un-upvote – systempuntoout Apr 12 '12 at 8:45
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@ChrisF I'll fix that for the next build. – balpha Apr 12 '12 at 8:52
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Wondering if those remaining upvotes on waffles' first comment were intentional ;-) – Arjan Apr 12 '12 at 16:01
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"You already upvoted this comment in the past and undid the vote, you can not upvote it again" Um, I'm a schmuck for writing this, but: 1) run-on sentence; clauses should be separated with a semicolon or full-stop 2) missing terminating full-stop present in other pop-up messages 3) "can not" should arguably by "cannot". – Michael Petrotta Apr 12 '12 at 17:14
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Perhaps something like: "You've already undone your vote on this comment; you cannot upvote it again." There's no reason to say that you upvoted and undid the vote, because you obviously upvoted in order to undo the vote. That just makes the sentence more confusing. – Cody Gray Apr 12 '12 at 17:53
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@TheEstablishment I am going to need to add you to my skype so I can run "copy" by you... should be there next build – Sam Saffron Apr 12 '12 at 20:54
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"Once you un-upvote a comment you can not upvote it again." So you are trying to discourage (puts on sun glasses) waffling? On a more serious note, should the 5 second timer be applied when un-marking a vote? – Scott Chamberlain Apr 12 '12 at 21:03
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Erm...why is the 5 second timer there for unupvoting? – Ben Brocka Apr 21 '12 at 21:42
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I don't understand why we need restrictions like this. I'm not going to make a game of upvoting a comment, undoing it, perhaps to consider it more, and then upvoting it again. – Purmou Apr 22 '12 at 20:05
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@Purmou I don't see why the 5 second delay is such a big deal ou are going to mistakenly upvote a comment once a year you can wait 5 seconds in such cases – Sam Saffron Apr 26 '12 at 10:39
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If you concede that a user can accidentally click the upvote button and as a result needs to be able to undo it, doesn't it follow that the user may accidentally un-upvote and needs a way to upvote the comment again. This happened to me today and now I am unable to upvote the comment again. – Brian Hasden Feb 6 at 21:02
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I up-voted a fresh comment that was subsequently edited by the user into something with the opposite meaning. My initial vote was not an accident but now through no fault of mine, it's no longer the same comment I up-voted! Since the actual content of the comment was changed, there should be no restrictions on removing my vote, time limit or other. – Sparky Feb 9 at 16:34
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Please increase the timeout to ∞ seconds. – endolith Mar 5 at 18:27
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I think this is important for long-term quality of the content. Comments are content; votes on comments are content as well.

Canceling votes removes noise from the signal channel.

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And to make matters worse, I just then intended to Flag a comment for removal.. and my butter fingers instead upvoted it - this is not what I wanted! (I was using my iPhone at the time). This really should be changed! Or at the very least, have the flag button moved away from the upvote! – Phil Street May 15 '11 at 13:52
The only content we should really care about is the Q&A itself, the Comments are merely meant to help improve the Q&A. As for Phil Street we have this separate feature request. – Tom Wijsman Nov 4 '11 at 18:54
@TomWijsman, comments don't improve the Q&A as well when the upvote counts aren't correct because of clicking accidents. Just because they aren't as important as actual Q&A doesn't make them worthless towards the Q&A quality. – Ben Lee Jan 17 '12 at 19:22
@BenLee: Incorrect. Comment voting leads nowhere; look here: 37 votes for a very useless comment, followed by a useful comment with only 2 votes. The difference between 37 and 2 votes is really not by clicking accidents, hence comment vote counts do not matter... – Tom Wijsman Jan 17 '12 at 19:53
   
I don't really follow your logic. How do intentional comment votes cancel out accidental comment votes? Anyway, it's not very important, just seems like it would a simple fix with no UI problem (a second click to cancel) that would make the site that much more user-friendly. But yeah, this is really low-priority so if it can't make the cut for updates, so be it. – Ben Lee Jan 17 '12 at 20:23
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Also, what makes that 37-upvoted comment useless? To me it seems like they made a good point. – Ben Lee Jan 17 '12 at 20:24
@BenLee: You're making up intentional / accidental yourself as I haven't mentioned that. There is really no gain from being able to cancel an upvote on a comment, given that the upvotes are bogus anyway. Also, use an @ when addressing people; or they'll read the response days to weeks later... – Tom Wijsman Jan 30 '12 at 10:59
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@TomWijsman, I'm aware of using @-targetting as you can tell my comment just above. I must have omitted by mistake the second time. Anyway, I am not making up the accidental/intentional distinction. That's the whole point of this post (being able to cancel out accidental upvotes)! If comment votes are always "bogus anyway" then what would be the point of having comment upvotes as a feature at all? – Ben Lee Jan 30 '12 at 11:03
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If comment editing is allowed then it also follows that removing accidental upvotes should be allowed for the same period. – tim Mar 15 '12 at 3:07
@TomWijsman If they're completely useless, why not remove them entirely? They either have a function or not... – Basic Jun 30 '12 at 0:12

Whether a comment has an extra vote doesn't really matter, but if I go to click "offensive" and accidentally upvote instead, the flag button isn't available to me anymore. Again, an extra vote doesn't matter, but lacking a flag when needed does matter.

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That's indeed a good reason. Maybe something to post as a bug? – fretje Aug 25 '09 at 13:32
I was just going to open new request about this scenario exactly! :) – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Mar 17 '11 at 16:17
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This is now a feature request on its own: Allow flagging a Comment after voting it up, @Shadow et al. – Arjan Aug 28 '11 at 17:34
@Arjan nice, I knew it rang a bell! :) – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Aug 28 '11 at 18:52

It's funny that Jeff wrote this post about bad UI and about accidentally clicking on a button, but in SO he won't change the functionality.

While not exactly contradictory, the upvote and the flag buttons are close enough together that this deserves more consideration.

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yep I just hit this problem again, the browser was still finishing rendering and the Flag and Upvote comment buttons moved slightly causing me to upvote instead of flag. It's also a pain in the butt when browsing the site using a handheld such as an Android or iPhone. – Kev Jan 9 '11 at 15:51

Yes. This needs to be done the same way as other voting, but it is not a huge priority in my opinion.

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While this would be nice, I give it an incredibly low priority because up votes on comments are nearly meaningless at this point. One or two random votes for a less than stellar comment aren't going to change the meaning of a discussion a great deal.

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One nice effect of comment support is that it obviates the need for "I agree" comments - my sense is that there's less clutter of these since this feature was added. – Argalatyr Jul 10 '09 at 18:10
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@Argalatyr: I agree. – balpha Aug 3 '09 at 15:08
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I agree that this is low priority, but still, it'd be nice to have and in my opinion it doesn't really have any downsides (other than time spent implementing it of course!). – TM. Aug 29 '09 at 22:59
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It doesn't match user expectations. I can undo answer upvotes, why can't I undo comments? As for priority, it certainly won't stop earth from turning, but it is a missing functionality. – peterchen Sep 24 '10 at 14:38
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The problem is when you click on the vote icon, when you meant to click on the flag icon. Once you clicked on one icon, the other is not anymore accessible. I agree, it is probably a restricted case, but it still happens. – kiamlaluno Jul 10 '11 at 13:56

Focus should be more on maintaining the quality of discussion.

Upvoting and downvoting is just to attract others attention towards something that might be usefull.

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And your point is? If you undo the comment upvote you can flag it just fine. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Sep 13 '12 at 8:27

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