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We all know that you can't vote for your own posts, and there's a good reason for that.

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As you can see in the image above, I created 2 topic proposals, and both of them were upvoted by myself. Furthermore, the system automatically upvotes your topic proposals after creating them.

I don't see why we should be able to vote for our own topic proposals, but not our own questions and answers. Besides, everyone would vote for their own posts, right?

Why can you vote for your own topic requests on Stack Overflow Documentation?

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    I noticed that, too. It doesn't make much sense, might be an oversight. Commented Aug 7, 2016 at 12:42
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    I'm most upset that I cannot downvote my own topic requests. I have some horrible ideas.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 7, 2016 at 15:36
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    If a topic request has n votes, n people have requested it. It's entirely logical that the original requester counts. Commented Aug 7, 2016 at 16:15
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    @JeffreyBosboom This makes sense, as the system automatically upvotes your topic request after you create it. But why would anyone want to un-upvote their own topic request? If someone doesn't want to request for it anymore, they can just remove it.
    – clickbait
    Commented Aug 7, 2016 at 16:28
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    @narawagames Perhaps they no longer want it, but others still do. In that case, it would make more sense to let you remove your vote than to make you remove the request and get someone else to remake it. Commented Aug 7, 2016 at 18:12

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