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Whenever the reminder is shown, that is when you can vote, and only then. This functionality is unique to Triage; all other queues either allow no voting at all, or allow voting in the first page on all posts. (In fact, the Looks OK result page is also unique to Triage.)

The reasoning for this is the same as some problems for FP/LA that have not yet been fixed: reviewers of at-risk posts should be encouraged to vote on them, and having multiple reviewers is necessary for review reliability, but having multiple voters in review tends to create unhealthily focused vote streams. So, in Triage, only one reviewer can ever vote on any given review without going out of their way. (See also Shog's more recent post about Triage voting.)

Fresh screenshot with demonstration upvote to show how this turns out:

[![Upvoted question that was determined to Look OK][1]][1]Upvoted question that was determined to Look OK

So this is not a bug. Everything is working fine if you look in the right places. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/zfLIx.png

Whenever the reminder is shown, that is when you can vote, and only then. This functionality is unique to Triage; all other queues either allow no voting at all, or allow voting in the first page on all posts. (In fact, the Looks OK result page is also unique to Triage.)

The reasoning for this is the same as some problems for FP/LA that have not yet been fixed: reviewers of at-risk posts should be encouraged to vote on them, and having multiple reviewers is necessary for review reliability, but having multiple voters in review tends to create unhealthily focused vote streams. So, in Triage, only one reviewer can ever vote on any given review without going out of their way. (See also Shog's more recent post about Triage voting.)

Fresh screenshot with demonstration upvote to show how this turns out:

[![Upvoted question that was determined to Look OK][1]][1]

So this is not a bug. Everything is working fine if you look in the right places. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/zfLIx.png

Whenever the reminder is shown, that is when you can vote, and only then. This functionality is unique to Triage; all other queues either allow no voting at all, or allow voting in the first page on all posts. (In fact, the Looks OK result page is also unique to Triage.)

The reasoning for this is the same as some problems for FP/LA that have not yet been fixed: reviewers of at-risk posts should be encouraged to vote on them, and having multiple reviewers is necessary for review reliability, but having multiple voters in review tends to create unhealthily focused vote streams. So, in Triage, only one reviewer can ever vote on any given review without going out of their way. (See also Shog's more recent post about Triage voting.)

Fresh screenshot with demonstration upvote to show how this turns out:

Upvoted question that was determined to Look OK

So this is not a bug. Everything is working fine if you look in the right places.

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Whenever the reminder is shown, that is when you can vote, and only then. This functionality is unique to Triage; all other queues either allow no voting at all, or allow voting in the first page on all posts. (In fact, the Looks OK result page is also unique to Triage.)

The reasoning for this is the same as some problems for FP/LA that have not yet been fixed: reviewers of at-risk posts should be encouraged to vote on them, and having multiple reviewers is necessary for review reliability, but having multiple voters in review tends to create unhealthily focused vote streams. So, in Triage, only one reviewer can ever vote on any given review without going out of their way. (See also Shog's more recent post about Triage voting.)

Fresh screenshot with demonstration upvote to show how this turns out:

[![Upvoted question that was determined to Look OK][1]][1]

So this is not a bug. Everything is working fine if you look in the right places. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/zfLIx.png