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I've come across two different questions, one having a historical lock and one having a collaborative effort lock. I wasn't able to vote on either of them, but the historically locked post did not even show the up/down vote buttons, but the collaborative effort locked post did: enter image description here enter image description here

Why do they show up on the collaborative effort posts if you can't vote on it anyway?

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    I was under the impression that wiki-locks didnt disable voting...
    – user4639281
    Dec 15, 2018 at 19:38
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    @TinyGiant I thought so too, but apparently not. Try voting on this for example; it doesn't work. Dec 15, 2018 at 19:41
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    Voting on the answers there works, just not on the question.
    – jscs
    Dec 15, 2018 at 20:23
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    Cross-site duplicate: Inconsistency of UI between locked and historically locked
    – Cœur
    Dec 16, 2018 at 6:12

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A historical lock freezes the question and all of its answers in time, usually permanently. A historical lock essentially says "this page is archived and read-only" (note my use of the word "page").

A collaborative effort lock locks the question from edits, votes, and answers, because Stack Overflow doesn't have a dedicated "question with single wiki answer" format and instead misappropriates regular post locks to restrict adding new answers. Regular locks are designed to be

  • temporary by default, permanent or indefinite in unusual circumstances (e.g. if a post sees continuous spam or vandalism for many months or years with no signs of it stopping)
  • on a per-post basis, for any of a number of moderation reasons such as vandalism, off-topic comments, or some other dispute

and keeping the vote buttons visible is meant to illustrate the temporary and relatively "minor" (for lack of a better word) nature of these locks.

I do believe there should be a dedicated post type for these kinds of questions since locking a question the way it's currently done prevents edits or votes, to much detriment of the question itself.

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    A "merged" post is never a temporary lock, yet it shows the voting arrows.
    – Cœur
    Dec 16, 2018 at 6:16
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    @Cœur: Again, the lock on merged posts is more like regular locks than historical locks. It's more of a functional thing. It's not there to indicate that merged posts are "archived". I knew someone was going to pick on the use of "temporary" and it is absolutely not the best choice of word to use but it's really difficult for me to explain these nuances.
    – BoltClock
    Dec 16, 2018 at 6:23
  • Why do collaborative effort locks lock votes? Dec 18, 2018 at 11:48
  • @Donald Duck: As I said, they're implemented using the same regular lock mechanism as all other lock options, to the detriment of the question. I can't comment on the design decision, mostly because there's no way to rationalize disabling voting as appropriate for collaborative effort questions.
    – BoltClock
    Dec 18, 2018 at 11:50

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