Yesterday I asked about editing in order to fix an accidental vote. That got me thinking and reading about vote locking. It appears that Shog9 has the definitive answer as to why the vote-lock exists, and these are all very reasonable concerns (as you might expect from a diamond mod). Still, it appears there are plenty of users who feel this "feature" is more of a hindrance than a help.
This got me thinking--there's gotta' be a way to address the concerns without getting in the way of users trying to do legitimate actions.
First, here are some ideas that have already been suggested, but aren't up to snuff:
- Remove the lock completely
- Don't count one type of vote or the other--either downvotes or upvotes
- Allow a retraction but not a vote in the opposite direction
- Extend the time limit (also here)
What I'm NOT seeing is a suggestion to have the system limit the number of vote retractions you can have in a given time period. Right now you have a maximum of 40 votes/day, but we could have a MUCH lower number of vote retractions allowed; for example, 3/week.
If we wanted to get fancy, we could say that you start with 0 retractions allowed (use vote-locking as it is now) and earn more as part of your rep-based privileges (at 100 you get 1/week, at 500 you get 3/week, etc.). There are lots of other ways to spin this as well.
Based on Shog's answer that I referenced earlier, this would address most (if not all) of the present concerns that have been explicitly listed.
That is my primary idea and the one I would like to focus on. As a bonus, I had a couple of other ideas that may not work by themselves, but may spawn a new idea from another user:
- (To address Shog's 3rd bullet point--toggling votes) Set a limit on the number of times 1 user can vote/retract on any given question/answer. After you hit that number, do any of the following:
- Don't allow any more vote retractions from that user on that question/answer
- Start auto-inserting comments like "User PhatWrat retracted a downvote".
- Have an automated process temporarily ban the user, alert the mods, adjust reputation, or whatever.
- (To address most concerns, but esp. gaming) The automated process mentioned above could be for vote retractions from a given user in general (not tied to a specific question/answer). It could be especially sensitive to retractions on "competing" answers.
- (To address the concern about knowing that there's a permanent record) Whenever a vote is retracted, simply pop up a message saying something to the effect "Your vote retraction has been logged."
I suspect these ideas have been considered in the past (esp. the automated processes), but I haven't found anything on here to say why they wouldn't work.
What is the opinion of the community (and more particularly, the mods) on a "vote retraction limit" to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, the current lock-in? Any feedback on the other ideas listed?