Having recently experienced "downvote to oblivion" syndrome on one of my answers (deleted at -1 having received 3 downvotes and 2 up) and having read this question concerning the "fastest gun in the west" problem, I'd like to add my support to the idea of a 10 minute grace period on voting, where:
Votes are recorded, but not shown (except perhaps to the asker of the question and the vote cast by the user.
After the grace period, users are given a notification "votes to be applied". If no changes are made to the question and/or voted-upon answer, the vote is applied automatically. If the answer changes, the user is presented the new answer and asked to confirm or re-cast their vote.
Thereafter, if any question/answer you have voted on is edited, you are notified and asked if this affects your vote. If it does, you go to the thread and can re-cast.
Thereafter, if you cast a vote on any question/answer, your vote is delayed by 10 minutes. This is to prevent:
- Downvote-to-oblivion in spite of corrections.
- Upvoting answers which are edited to contain new and potentially inaccurate information As voting should always reflect the quality of the answer as it is presented. Yes I know you can look at the edits, but.
I've noticed myself using this strategy for question answering and I do not believe it is healthy; furthermore, I'd really like to mitigate the effect of "left votes" when I have corrected an incorrect answer - otherwise, a negative vote score attracts downvotes as users become more picky. I'd add to the above strategy in saying I delete anything that receives 2 downvotes.
Thoughts?