I've read these 2 feature requests:
Allow to Change Vote When Question Has Been Edited Inside 5 Minute Window
Add an indication that a post has been edited in the 5 minutes grace period
...which I think might on to something.
This question especially applies to bad answers and downvotes on active posts, so I will stick with that context.
I usually downvote bad answers immediately, but then within moments the author realizes he's given a terrible or wrong answer and fixes it before the revision history kicks in. Then I can take it back IF I'm paying close attention. Maybe the downvote itself is the alarm to the author that something is wrong. Often a good post ends up with a downvote and no one can tell why because they didn't see the original.
The result is often a decent or even good answer sitting there with 3-4 downvotes, and everyone who came late to the party asking "Why was this downvoted??".
It's not often that a post actually gets worse, and I know how people like to "be first" by providing a half-assed answer then expanding on it later, so:
Should downvoting be saved for after the 5 minute editing period has ended, so that other users can see exactly WHY the answer deserved a downvote?
OR
Should the post just get voted on immediately, as soon as it appears?
This also somewhat begs the question: Is there value in a bad answer? I feel like it's a good way for folks to learn what NOT to do in the given medium (whatever language or context the question is in), and how NOT to answer a question (if the answer itself is OK but poorly communicated). No one can pick up on this if the revision history is unavailable.
EDIT: Just to clarify: This is NOT a feature request, but a question about best practices. I'm assuming that's where the downvotes on this are coming from. I edited title to express this better.
