Always confused me a bit when reading it, just because it is so brilliantly short:
You last voted on this answer on DATE at TIME (/ x minutes ago). Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited.
I took the time and searched whether there was any meta talk about it. How can I undo my vote? helped me understand "what is going on here". And there is an overview at How does vote locking work?.
Think of a beginner at such meta questions, and of a non-native English speaker, who might be confused in several ways by this very short message, and who will not search for this on meta.
Possible confusion (you can skip this):
- whether the vote will be done after the next edit.
- whether nothing will happen at the next edit.
- whether a vot has yet been done in that moment and cannot be changed now
- whether you have to click again on the vote at that moment to revert the vote that was probably not valid.
- whether this reverted vote might perhaps take back the original vote.
- whether this message pops up perhaps also because you had voted the other direction at first.
- whether the future edit of the answer might allow you to upvote twice or downvote twice.
- whether this has anything to do with a need of editing, and whether "editing" means just changing a small typo or needs to be more than that.
Please do not think that this is what someone really thinks about it. It is just the logical puzzles that might come up for no reason.
That is why I suggest changing this to a longer and easier explanation:
You last voted on this answer on DATE at TIME, x minutes ago. Only until x minutes after the vote, you can take back your vote by clicking on the same button again or even by voting in the other direction. At this moment, your last vote was too long ago, it was locked in, and you cannot change it now. You can well change your vote again as soon as this answer gets edited again. In any case, mind that you can never vote the same vote twice.
Or something the like, probably shorter. The main thing is that this message should be easy to understand by non-native English speakers and beginners.
It should avoid the word "unless"; "edited" should be just "changed"; and perhaps even "locked in" might be hard to read in this sentence.
On the other hand, the current message is brilliantly short. Which could be a good reason to keep it as it is, since no one wants to read such a long story either. Point of discussion, I still suggest changing the text a bit.
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