I do this thing very often, where I see the first two or three lines of an answer and make a quick decision about voting on it; I upvote if I think it is nice/correct/adds value, or downvote otherwise. Then after reading the full answer, I change my mind, and want to remove the upvote/downvote.
However, for long answers, due to vote locking, the vote can't be edited!! This has happened thrice for me.
So I pretty much end up voting on answers based on my immediate impression of the answer.
I think Stack Overflow, and all Stack Exchange sites want their votes to accurately reflect quality. In order to facilitate this, how about placing the up/down vote buttons at the bottom of answers? (They can still be on the left side, but at the bottom). This would be similar to the edit button which is placed at the bottom as well, which encourages users to edit only after reading the entire content.
This may annoy some users, e.g., this might feel like "Accept Terms" buttons being placed below a wall of text, forcing one to scroll to the bottom of text that one doesn't intend to read anyway (even though one should). Regardless, I feel that in this case, making it harder to vote without first reading the contents will have a net positive benefit for the site. If we can use psychology to get people to participate more productively, this is a good thing.
For example, Reddit does something similar to this already:
This is more like a nice company placing "Accept Terms" buttons at the bottom, so one has to scroll through the entire contents, while others either hide it with a tiny link or make the accept button blue and clickable even without scrolling.
My initial idea was to just have the button down in same left column, I didn't think of placing it below answer in edit/follow. But I am not a design expert. I thus have no idea on the other buttons like bookmark, score,activity and open.
Many said that this would reduce visibility of vote button, saying users already vote less and this will reduce it further. This is such a bad excuse in my view, for one, the site is not aiming to get more votes of question, answer. We need valuable votes. People who read the answer fully are only expected to vote it, and this design will not reduce voting of such people. Infact this will increase voting of such people who are however lazy to scroll up to vote, but the voting button can't be made sticky as majority refuses to it as it distracts a lot. Such people who read fully would be interested in voting it before they pass to next answer.
In such case the value of a vote will increase, and to balance it we can increase reputation increase/decrease of vote if required. Second, the increase or decrease in voting will be proportional. I do see the difficulty that can arise if value of vote increases, to balance account reputations.
I didn't ask the same for question because questions really are voted less, and their votes are from valuable user opinion. Psychologically it is as explained in other discussions, people don't see the vote button but the question first.
But the problem in case of question is laziness to scroll up to vote. These are again only on questions which don't convey what's the problem within first few lines, title. However, a similar design with voting at bottom footer of question or bottom left column on questions might be able to solve that, but for a different reason than that of answers, and it will increase votes on questions, a good increase in number, but again the number is not the matter, it is matter of reading and voting and the read and vote count on questions would increase. This design can be considered for questions as well, but in this post.I am asking only about answers, not willing to deviate the topic from its origin. On the other hand, votes in long famous answers are more presumption than a careful choice.