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I've down-voted a questionan answer and explained myself in comments. Other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this:

You last voted on this answer 2 hours ago. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serve the purpose well in cases like the one mentioned above. Can we maybe treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting)?

I've down-voted a question and explained myself in comments. Other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this:

You last voted on this answer 2 hours ago. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serve the purpose well in cases like the one mentioned above. Can we maybe treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting)?

I've down-voted an answer and explained myself in comments. Other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this:

You last voted on this answer 2 hours ago. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serve the purpose well in cases like the one mentioned above. Can we maybe treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting)?

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Can we allow to re-upvote an answerchanging a vote after some valuable comments hashave been added?

I've down-voted a question and explained my selfmyself in comments, other. Other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this:   

enter image description hereYou last voted on this answer 2 hours ago. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serves well toserve the purpose well in cases like the one that mentioned above. Can we, may be, maybe treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting).?

Can we allow to re-upvote an answer after some valuable comments has been added?

I've down-voted a question and explained my self in comments, other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this:  enter image description here

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serves well to the purpose in cases like one that mentioned above. Can we, may be, treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting).

Can we allow changing a vote after some valuable comments have been added?

I've down-voted a question and explained myself in comments. Other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this: 

You last voted on this answer 2 hours ago. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serve the purpose well in cases like the one mentioned above. Can we maybe treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting)?

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shabunc
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Can we allow to re-upvote an answer after some valuable comments has been added?

I've down-voted a question and explained my self in comments, other people in comments added some valuable information and I've realized that I was actually wrong and too hasty. I've tried to up-vote the question and predictably got this: enter image description here

While I totally understand why this policy was introduced in first place, it doesn't serves well to the purpose in cases like one that mentioned above. Can we, may be, treat some specific amount of comments added as an excuse for re-up-voting (or, vice versa, re-down-voting).