99 votes

Vote lock timer of 5 minutes too short

Problems with solutions are not always immediately obvious, even once you try them I have occasionally fallen victim to this: I try a solution, it works, I upvote it...and then 15 minutes or an hour ...
Ryan M's user avatar
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28 votes

Can we remove vote lock-in?

I would be quite happy to sacrifice one rep every time I change a vote. I am much more concerned with the accuracy of my votes than with my exact rep count – as a good citizen of SO ought to be. ...
bhaller's user avatar
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23 votes

Can we remove vote lock-in?

"Progress is impossible without change and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything." - George Bernard Shaw Apologies in advance for the long post, but I am going to examine some ...
Disillusioned's user avatar
11 votes
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Ask question, get answer, up-vote, try it, find out it doesn't work, answer upvotes locked until user edits?

Someone decided to provide you the (wrong) answer. It's your duty to do your due diligence to see if it's correct, accurate or even applicable to what you're dealing with. If it isn't, then the only ...
Makoto's user avatar
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8 votes
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Why Can't I Change My Vote After a Comment?

Comments are not part of the question or the answer proper, and so no, they are not counted the same. If the question or answer as it has been written is unclear or may be interpreted to be wrong, ...
Hovercraft Full Of Eels's user avatar
7 votes
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Make text easier: "You last voted on this answer on DATE at TIME (/ x minutes ago). Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited."

The statement isn't meant to explain everything; that's what the Help Center is for. If it's not in there, this is the signal to Stack Exchange to add it in there. It's also available over here in ...
Makoto's user avatar
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5 votes

Vote lock timer of 5 minutes too short

I agree that five minutes is too short and even thirty minutes can be woefully short if an answer that you've put into practice turns out to have a showstopper issue down the road. If the only reason ...
Don Cruickshank's user avatar
5 votes
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Why is this question with 2700+ upvotes locked?

Animuson is a moderator. (In the meantime, he has even become a Stack Overflow employee.) That question is a textbook "list of things" and "resource request" type question that is off topic on Stack ...
Pekka's user avatar
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2 votes

Why Can't I Change My Vote After a Comment?

Comments are not meant to have the same meaning as edits. When you add a comment, it literally says: Use comments to ask for clarification or add more information. By this description, they are ...
Pika Supports Ukraine's user avatar
1 vote

How does vote locking work?

To further answer about the rationale, the fact that it will lock is supposed to make people think twice before they commit to it, whether it's an upvote or a downvote.
Robert Bradley's user avatar

Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible