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Vote too old to be changed, unless post is edited “problem”

Try this:

  1. Find an incorrect answer (this step requires reading the question @random)
  2. Down-vote it.
  3. Reread the question, and decide to remove your downvote.
  4. Wait 5 or so minutes
  5. Reread the incorrect answer, and re-decide to down-vote it (it currently doesn't have a vote assigned by you. this is important).

You will be told that you can't change your vote unless the question is edited.

The simplest solution would be for me to make up my mind and either cast the down-vote or not, but I still think this is a bug.

Was this intentional?

EDIT:

Alright, I didn't make the issue clear. I understand that I shouldn't be allowed to change a vote if I have left a +1 or a -1 vote. But when you give a -1 then take it back you can't go back and reissue the vote after a period of time.

When I go back and try to issue a vote to a question that has neither a +1 nor a -1, I am told I can't vote.

This is different from the other posts that say: *When I try to remove a vote or change my vote to a question/answer that I have already voted on I can't change my vote.

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This is quickly becoming the most reported bug on MSO. This is not a bug – Diago Oct 23 '09 at 14:00
Why down vote (or upvote) before you even read the post? – random Oct 23 '09 at 14:03
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Hey, Diago, come on, the last one was closed at least two hours ago. – Ladybug Killer Oct 23 '09 at 14:03
I added some jest to the instructions...which unfortunately disguised the issue I was trying to address. – Chris Oct 23 '09 at 14:13
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It's the same thing. You've already voted on the question. Even if that vote was to unvote, that still counts as an actual vote. – random Oct 23 '09 at 14:18
Alright, fair enough. – Chris Oct 23 '09 at 14:23
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closed as exact duplicate by Ladybug Killer, Diago Oct 23 '09 at 13:59

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