Today I wanted to flag a comment as offensive, but accidentally upvoted it instead. And as if that wasn't bad enough, now I can't flag it anymore.

I suppose the logic makes sense.

"Why would someone want to flag a comment they liked?"

Well, "because they clicked upvote by mistake because flag & upvote are too damn close, that's why!"

http://i.stack.imgur.com/frsEH.jpg

I still can't understand why upvoting a comment shouldn't be reversible for a few seconds…

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(And as for your small print: see Should I be able to cancel my up-vote on a comment?) – Arjan Apr 3 '10 at 13:07
(See also Flagging a comment which was upvoted, which it NOT tagged feature-request though!) – Arjan Apr 3 '10 at 13:16

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up vote 9 down vote accepted

This is now fixed, you can "unupvote" your comment and then flag it.

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I'd recommend reading waffle's other answer to a similar question which states how the new feature works. – Ambo100 Apr 26 '12 at 10:26

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