I've noticed a trend going on over the years. As newer answers come in (for example, the ever changing .Net Core libraries and specs) I keep getting bogged down my useless answers that are no longer relevant, with better answers being lower down due to low scores because they are new. I think it makes sense that votes should only be locked for 1-2 years, then allow people to undo a vote in order to re-cast it. This can allow people to undo a vote on an old answer in favor of a newer answer. This can only be done perhaps if a new answer arrives to an old question (preventing people from trying to game the system, which I know is what vote locking was for). At the moment, people can only change the vote if the answer updates, but I propose it be allowed on new answers to an old question as well; Thoughts?
Undo/change votes on old answers
James Wilkins
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