I think I understand why Stack Overflow thinks one should not up-vote oneself, and I agree with it. Even platforms like Reddit that think this is OK, automate the process so everyone up-votes themselves.
However, your particular implementation seems unnecessarily punitive. I just realized that the system seems to allow me to do this, so I clicked to confirm that it did. Now I have down-voted myself and cannot change it, if I'm getting it correctly.
What's the point of this? Why not simply disable the up-vote button for one's own posts? Whatever the intention: curiosity, malice, carelessness, it seems like there's no purpose for this other than "testing" users and penalizing curiosity or even disagreement with a debatable policy. Feels like the wrong message, IMHO.
Respectfully submitted for your consideration.
Edit: It would seem a negative vote for my post came in at the same time I tried to up-vote myself, giving me a false idea of what had happened. My apologies.