The situation described in the title happened today - a user asked a question and received a good answer, but couldn't upvote it because he had a too low reputation (8 in this case).
I think it's rather odd that someone is not allowed to vote on answers to his own questions. Until today, I was sure it was allowed. In fact, when I answered (other) questions, and (other) askers didn't upvote my answers, I thought it was a somewhat grumpy behavior, and I guess other people think this way too.
Is there a reason to prevent low-reputation users from voting on answers to their questions?
Other similar actions low-reputation users can do:
- Comment on answers to their questions
- Choose an answer as accepted (obviously)
Why are low-reputation users specifically allowed to do these actions, but not vote?