I think there should be functionality to cancel an upvote on a comment. For example I was speaking with someone in response to a question I asked and I was on my phone. I [easily &] accidentally clicked the upvote on that persons comment and it definitely didn't deserve an upvote as it was just two people communicating about a problem.
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6Can you not already undo comment votes?– TZHXCommented Aug 14, 2015 at 14:26
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4You can undo comment upvotes by clicking on that vote. (Unless you already clicked on it, and chose "cancel", it seems)– CerbrusCommented Aug 14, 2015 at 14:30
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2@Cerbrus You probably just hit the time limit (60 seconds) on your test of that scenario- I just tried that and was able to undo an upvote on a comment after having chose "cancel."– KendraCommented Aug 14, 2015 at 15:00
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1Hm, so it seems, @Kendra. Weird.– CerbrusCommented Aug 14, 2015 at 15:13
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You can undo an upvote on a comment, but only within the first 60 seconds if you did not navigate away or refresh the page.
To do this, as with other votes and as pointed out in Andy's answer, you just click the upvote arrow again.
Do note, however, that if you do cancel your upvote on a comment, it cannot be reupvoted.
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15What is the rationale behind not being able to reupvote a comment?– luizflsCommented Mar 6, 2021 at 1:05
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Click on the upvote arrow a second time. That will cancel your upvote after you confirm the following dialog:
Or if you are using the mobile app:
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1I just went and tried to click on the upvote arrow a second time and it does not bring that dialog box up. I did just try upvoting a comment here and I do get that diaglog. It's strange... EDIT It appears that it must be done within 60 seconds.– maxshutyCommented Aug 14, 2015 at 14:53
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2Your answer is correct in that you can undo upvotes on comments, and in showing how. But there are restrictions on when you can remove an upvote on a comment, which I've outlined in my answer. (As you had already mentioned how to undo an upvote, I cited your answer for fairness.)– KendraCommented Aug 14, 2015 at 14:56