I pressed two times on ''vote-up', and now I cannot vote a good comment because the option is blocked, is to still be able to vote up the comment?
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Once you have taken back your up-vote on a comment (that is, undoing the up-vote by pressing up-arrow twice), you cannot up-vote the comment again. This is by-design. Reason is mentioned on this Meta Stack Exchange post:
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.
Before you can undo the vote, system will show this confirmation box:
This makes sure that you are making a conscious decision. As a result, you cannot upvote that particular comment again.
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Strange, I didn't get this message, and I was not sure that I voted up so I miss-clicked..– OhmNov 26, 2014 at 11:49
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That reason is just another way of saying that you can't undo because "we don't want you to". Nov 26, 2014 at 21:45
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I didn't receive a notification but my undo of my up-vote was due to a mis-click. stackoverflow.com/questions/35471531/…– jpiersonFeb 18, 2016 at 16:29