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I have 11 reputation on Stack Overflow. I read an answer which was useful for me, and I want to vote it or write a comment. But I can't.

I can not get an answer for this question.

But I am allowed to edit the best answer in someone else's post. This doesn't seem to be the normal behavior of the system.

For example, I was allowed to edit this post. My edit was "--test message--".

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    Your edit won't be approved. In fact, it has been rejected already.
    – Yu Hao
    Sep 11, 2014 at 12:38
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    You could say the test was successful, the community passed it by rejecting your edit. I believe you meant no harm but next time please read the FAQ instead of trying to play with the site like that.
    – Leeor
    Sep 11, 2014 at 14:52
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    You have received upvote privilege. That answer is worthy of your first upvote. And don't forget to upvote good questions too, because if someone hadn't asked the question, the answer would not have been written. Use your votes wisely. Good luck. Sep 11, 2014 at 15:56
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    Also read: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252149/… Sep 11, 2014 at 16:09

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You will have to get enough reputation to vote the answer up. You are almost there already, just 4 more reputation.

As for your suggested edit - yes, you can edit the answer, but the edit will not be shown until it gets approved by a few people. And they didn't approve it, so it didn't actually show up.

It isn't normal behavior of system.

It is here! We have checks and balances for many user activities, in particular for new users.

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If you have a follow up question then ask a new question.

I saw [this answer](https://stackoverflow.com/... ) but didn't understand this part:

> Quote the part you need more information about

What am I missing?

(or words to that effect).

Other than that, post a question or answer that gets one up vote. At that point you'll be able to vote up to thank the user.

If you want to comment then just get 5 answer up votes or 10 question up votes to earn 50 reputation.

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