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I often get the message "You last voted X minutes ago. You're vote is now locked unless the Post is edited." Or something similar.

When and how do votes get "locked"?

Is it after a certain amount of time after you vote?

Is it after you changed your vote x times?

Is is a mixture of both or something else entirely?

Basically, at which point does a vote get locked in?

Also interesting to know would be what is the rational behind it?

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After five minutes of casting a vote on an answer or question, the vote gets locked. It will remain locked until the question/answer gets edited.

My assumption on this is that if votes don't get locked, you could un-vote old votes in questions/answers and people would see a lot of reputation drops.

The vote gets unlocked upon editing the answer/question for a simple reason. If you upvote a good answer, and the person that posted the answer edits it and the quality of the edit makes the answer a bad answer, you can decide remove your upvote or cast a downvote instead. Same goes for a bad answer, if it gets edited and the edit makes it a good answer, you can change your downvote to upvote.

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    thanks! And suppose I change my vote after 4min, does the countdown start again or will it be locked in in one more minute? Jul 22, 2015 at 20:06
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    That's actually a good question. I could not answer it. My guess is that the counter will be reset. But I'm not sure about it.
    – taxicala
    Jul 22, 2015 at 20:09
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    And what if you upvote a bad answer, not realizing it's a bad answer at the time?
    – devios1
    Mar 1, 2016 at 19:07
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    I agree with @devios. SO is the site for pros, many answers require additional research to be assessed. 5min is not enough for that. Users should have a chance to contact a mode to revoke their vote anytime.
    – sambul35
    Jul 28, 2016 at 5:35
  • I agree with @devios1 too I have a recent case in which I downvoted an answer as it seemed unhelpful but the author clarified in the comments that the software indeed does what they described. I tried to change my vote and it is locked :( So now there is a valid answer with a incorrect downvote.
    – DBX12
    Mar 4, 2019 at 9:37
  • @DBX12 In that situation, I would edit the answer to include the clarification, which would have the side effect of unlocking your vote. Dec 1, 2022 at 23:27
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To further answer about the rationale, the fact that it will lock is supposed to make people think twice before they commit to it, whether it's an upvote or a downvote.

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