Often I take time to reevaluate the input I have given into stackoverflow. The stackoverflow content improves iteratively.
Regarding up and downvotes, I would like to have more time to retract them from questions or answers that have not been edited.
You last voted on this question yesterday.
Your vote is now locked in unless this question is edited.
In contrast, I see the benefits of the constraint have been answered: What's the purpose of locking a vote down until the next edit?
Would it be possible to imlpement the constraint in a way that me, the vote-retracting person, does not have a positive benefit by changing the vote, while still giving the person behind the content back the reputation?
Effectively like, changing the number of votes, but keeping the reputation that would result in possible cheating stays untouched.