I just recently became aware of the existence of Reference - What does this regex mean? and its related meta question). "Oh, wow," I thought, "that looks like a useful question! Let me upvote it..."
Oh, I guess not, then. :(
Apparently, the reason I can't do that is because the question has been locked:
locked by Robert Harvey♦ Apr 8 '14 at 18:46
This question's answer is a collaborative effort: if you see something that can be improved, just edit to improve it! No additional answers can be added here
This seems sensible... except that it also blocks voting and commenting on the question. It also doesn't look like anyone ever even tried to add a second answer (not that there ever was much of an opportunity, as the question was locked less than 6 hours after it was asked).
OK, so I could still upvote the answer to that question (which currently stands at 216 votes, versus the question's 52). But it was the question that I originally came across in the search results, and I'd rather like to upvote it, in order to see it rank higher there.
So, basically, what I'd like to ask is:
Is there any way to achieve the stated intent of the lock (preventing additional answers) without also preventing voting?
Could some less intrusive mechanism, such as protection, achieve the same goal sufficiently well?
Is restricting this question to have only one answer, and enforcing this by technical means, something we need or want in the first place?