I was actually browsing through this question in my mobile and I accidently clicked on the downvote button as in the mobile the touch was not very sensitive. Now when I try to cancel the downvote, the message Your vote is locked unless the question is edited message comes. Is there any way I can cancel the downvote?
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You can leave a comment for the author asking them to edit the post. That'll allow you to remove your downvote. In general, you can also "cancel" your vote within the grace period after you first make it. I believe it's five minutes. Be aware, though, that if you don't re-vote right after, your "cancelled" of a vote will be locked in as well after the grace period expires and you won't be able to vote on the post again until it's edited. |
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Edit: I took flak for using the word "hack". At StackOverflow one receives with the reputation also the responsibility not to misuse the system. I feel this responsibility and therefore I also feel that just editing a text to remove a downvote is a hack. What is a hack? It is an "an inelegant but effective solution to a computing problem"- It is also a "productivity technique[s] used by programmers to solve everyday problems" (quotes from Wikipedia). Please don't go discussing what's a hack. It's not important. I just found a somewhat unusual "solution" to remove a downvote on the spot, if you have enough reputation. That's the core of my answer. Original answer: I found a hack to remove the downvote. I had a lengthy discussion about a point and I got convinced that my downvote is not right. The hack: I edited the post, then I could remove the downvote. No need to wait for the owner of the post. The discussion was not with the owner of the post, and I felt bad for my downvote. |
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