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When you downvote, you cannot revert your decision after 6 hours (or 8 hours, not sure atm) as long as the answer was not edited. But this is too short and wrong. Recently I had a case where I downvoted an answer because I thought the answer would be a bad programming style. Later it turned out, that it is correct in this one single case.

See here: "Avoid passing null as the view root" warning when inflating view for use by AlertDialog

I wanted to revert my downvote, but it's not possible after 6 hours, which is too short. It should be at least half a week or a week. Why. Because the one I downvoted could reply and explain why his answer was still correct. Consider that people are not here around the clock. They don't even live in the same country or on the same continent, so 6 hours are far too little. Some people are not here even for days.

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    are you sure it's 6h? I think it's much less, few minutes Dec 16, 2018 at 15:01
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    up and down votes are locked after 5 minutes. A post needs an edit after that to unlock the vote.
    – rene
    Dec 16, 2018 at 15:12
  • @rene Ok, there is a possible explanation why this is so, but then, the downvote should subtract a higher amount than you get via upvote or something like that to avoid "tactical downvotes".
    – Bevor
    Dec 16, 2018 at 15:35
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    @Bevor Tactical downvotes seems a separate, unrelated concern to the one you discuss in your Q here. A tactical downvote is likely to not be reversed, regardless of the lock-in period, precisely because its tactical, and serving different motivations. As for the problem you discuss in your Q... the answer you downvoted has 150 upvotes. Your downvote didn’t even make a dent in it. Don’t worry about it.
    – Dan Bron
    Dec 16, 2018 at 15:44
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    @Bevor given we need moar users that cast downvotes, let's not make it even more unattractive to do so ...
    – rene
    Dec 16, 2018 at 18:58
  • @DanBron "tactical downvote is likely to not be reversed"??? The whole point of tactical downvote is to push other answers down without losing any reputation. One have to remove downvotes to get full benefit. Dec 16, 2018 at 21:54

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You downvoted for a reason you thought was good, then realized you were mistaken. To prevent others from making that same mistake, edit some form of the answerer's explanation into the answer.

Voilà, your downvote is unlocked.

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  • One may try to suggest to just add comment instead of edit to unblock votes but that considered bad idea meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/377604/…. Dec 16, 2018 at 21:51
  • In this particular case, there actually was already a comment pointing out the issue that Bevor downvoted over.
    – jscs
    Dec 16, 2018 at 23:32

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