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What is the daily limit for upvotes on comments and why is there a limit?

Since comments are ephemeral and don't have any effect on rep why would anyone care how many upvotes a person uses each day on comments?

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    Everything on The Stack is rate-limited. And I do mean everything. Imagine me putting an upvote on every comment in a long comment chain. That would put a bit of a damper on the auto-hiding of unremarkable comments mechanism, wouldn't it? May 27, 2014 at 20:33
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    I just had this really weird thought go through my mind about not being able to use an 'R' in a post as the day wears on. Then losing the 'P', etc... It would @RobertHarvey, but where is this limit specified? Is it dependent on rep? Do I get that vote back if that comment is deleted? Now that I know I can be more judicious in my use of comment rep. May 27, 2014 at 20:34
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    @JayBlanchard Do you really upvote that many comments that this is a concern?
    – Taryn
    May 27, 2014 at 20:37
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    Not until today @bluefeet. And it really isn't a concern, just a question given all that I have read on comments being ephemeral. May 27, 2014 at 20:39
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    Sorry I just had to do it ;-) May 27, 2014 at 23:04
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    Can anyone help me find the most upvoted comment on StackOverflow( not meta )?
    – this
    May 28, 2014 at 10:30
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    @self. Top 25 Comments on SO by Score
    – AeroX
    May 28, 2014 at 11:09
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    @self. this one I think; source
    – AakashM
    May 28, 2014 at 11:10
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    @aerox gah, 32 seconds! mind you mine has a [Post Link] column ;)
    – AakashM
    May 28, 2014 at 11:11
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    @AeroX AakashM Thank you!
    – this
    May 28, 2014 at 11:14
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    @AakashM Ahh, now I've read the help I understand how magic columns work (Updated, Top 25 Comments on SO by Score)
    – AeroX
    May 28, 2014 at 11:17

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You get 30 votes per day, but you do not get votes back if the post they are on is deleted. Source

One of the many similar reasons for a daily limit is because otherwise, it would be easy to create a script that votes for a random comment every five seconds. over 17 thousand random comment votes every day (assuming only one of the few million users of Stack Overflow used this script) is not good for the site. There is a combined total of about 19 million comment votes on Stack Overflow right now. In about three years, one person could vote that many times—if there was no limit.

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    What would be the point of such a script? Kill the site?
    – Jonas
    May 28, 2014 at 9:39
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    Just having fun I guess...
    – Vincent
    May 28, 2014 at 9:59
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    Experiment before moving onto something that actually effects a users's rep ? May 28, 2014 at 10:31
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    @Jonas What's the point of trolling? There are people out there who take satisfaction in the misfortune of others. May 28, 2014 at 12:11
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    I think there are easier ways to troll the site than a random comment upvoting script that seems ridiculously to detect. May 29, 2014 at 4:23
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    Haven't you heard the famous question: "but, why?" And the famous answer "because I can!". There are loads of people who would have done anything just to say they can!
    – Neeku
    Jun 27, 2014 at 21:11
  • I believe it could be stopped by having a captcha every 20 upvotes stopping the bot if they don't complete the captcha. This would definitely slow down any script.
    – Blue Robin
    Mar 22, 2023 at 17:49
  • possibly, however a daily limit is much simpler and less intrusive.
    – Kevin B
    Mar 22, 2023 at 17:52
  • @BlueRobin sure, but you still have the problem of someone bored and wanting to mess with the site manually entering the captchas. A more relevant question is why anyone would need to upvote more than 30 comments per day.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 22, 2023 at 17:52
  • @RyanM Maybe if they are SUPER active. With a captcha + a cooldown for each upvote, it would be extremely hard to actively upvote random comments on Stack Overflow. Anyone who would do that would be the definition of insane.
    – Blue Robin
    Mar 22, 2023 at 17:54

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