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Well, the title says everything: Votes are locked in even though they happend before the post was edited in the grace period.

This happened to me on this answer:

  1. At 13:42, the answer was posted
  2. At 13:52, the answer was edited to amend it with responses to specific questions
  3. At 13:56, I downvoted the answer because the first sentence was wrong, and
  4. At 13:57, I commented on the post to state this
  5. At 13:58, the answerer immediately fixed the first sentence, the edit falling in the grace period of the previous one, and
  6. At 13:59, wrote a comment stating that he edited the answer and thanked me for the attention.

Coming back much later (because of the comment, and to look whether the post was corrected), I wanted to remove my downvoted, but the system told me that it was locked in and the post needed to be edited before I could cancel it - which it actually had been.

Please lock votes more liberally to consider such cases (I'm not sure how exactly this happens, so I'm not being more specific).

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  • Agreed! I have had many such cases myself, and I hate to edit the post (with meaningless newlines or such), just to retract my downvote. Nov 29, 2014 at 13:54
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    This was actually regarded as [status-by-design] : meta.stackexchange.com/questions/78442/… So if you want it changed, better make it a feature request I guess, if that hasn't been asked before.
    – Bart
    Nov 29, 2014 at 13:56
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    Maybe it is just me, but I've never seen any point in downvoting a post for a minor technicality that can be corrected in a few minutes. Less hassle, much less drama, and not having to deal with this quirk that way. Nov 29, 2014 at 14:07
  • You have the rep to just make a minor edit and unlock the vote. Much easier than dealing with grace periods.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Nov 29, 2014 at 14:11
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    @MartijnPieters: Enough rep he certainly has. Would still be a bad work-around, which also does not work for <2k users. Nov 29, 2014 at 19:32

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