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Since we are talking about answers, not questions and since it applies to both, lets use posts.
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Braiam
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You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a questionpost is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.

That a poster reacts to comments and/or votes is a good thing. Some users will see the edits in time and may rectify their votes (and maybe even delete their comments), particularly on an answer if they are keeping tabs on a fresher question.

But if not, time heals all wounds and brings more votes.

You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a question is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.

That a poster reacts to comments and/or votes is a good thing. Some users will see the edits in time and may rectify their votes (and maybe even delete their comments), particularly on an answer if they are keeping tabs on a fresher question.

But if not, time heals all wounds and brings more votes.

You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a post is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.

That a poster reacts to comments and/or votes is a good thing. Some users will see the edits in time and may rectify their votes (and maybe even delete their comments), particularly on an answer if they are keeping tabs on a fresher question.

But if not, time heals all wounds and brings more votes.

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yivi
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You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a question is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.

That a poster reacts to comments and/or votes is a good thing. Some users will see the edits in time and may rectify their votes (and maybe even delete their comments), particularly on an answer if they are keeping tabs on a fresher question.

But if not, time heals all wounds and brings more votes.

You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a question is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.

You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a question is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.

That a poster reacts to comments and/or votes is a good thing. Some users will see the edits in time and may rectify their votes (and maybe even delete their comments), particularly on an answer if they are keeping tabs on a fresher question.

But if not, time heals all wounds and brings more votes.

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yivi
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You can custom flag so a mod cleans up the whole comment thread.

Reverse/undo your vote, if you feel it is appropriate.

About the other votes, do not mind them at all. The score of a question is supposed to be an aggregate of the opinion of many users as time goes by and they find the post.

If a post is edited, it is natural that votes after certain edit might differ from votes that came before the edit. In the long run, hopefully enough users will see the newer version and the "final" score will more accurately reflect the quality of the post.