I just want to get out of the way that this is not meant for a discussion on whether vote lock-in has its place or not. This question already exists.
Now, my personal question is,
Should the vote lock-in period be reset if the OP edits his/her question?
In order to understand my point, consider the following situation (which happened to me),
Someone posted a question with a syntax error which, according to him, was added when posting and not included in his personal code. At first glance I immediately commented his question underlying the fact that his syntax error was causing the error. Even though majority of users agreed with me (up-voted my comment), one user wrote an answer proposing something else.
People, just like me, started to downvote his answer saying it wasn't the real cause of the problem. After realizing that his syntax was wrongly added when posting, OP edited his question and changed his title to a new and valid question which was correctly answered by the downvoted answer.
I guess, the author of the answer was thinking out of the box and saw past the syntax error. Now, his answer will have unnecessary downvotes because the OP changed his question meaning which seems odds to me.
Note that I would have liked to link the question in order to show the validity of my situation, but the post got deleted.
Here is the post, which has since been deleted (10K+ link),
Please also note that I agree this post was awful and probably better suited as duplicate now. But, as I said in the comments section, this is just another consequence of the OP's edit. What I really think people should consider from it is the situation not the poor quality of the post.
I mean if that would have been a good question after the edit, the answer author would have unnecessary down votes which is a flaw in the system.
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. Btw, 10 people upvoted my comment so I like to think I wasn't the only one thinking this.