Does anyone else ever browse through comments, spot one and think “why is the post upvoted to 1?” and then realise that the vote was from you? I seem to do that a lot. (In nearly every case I leave the votes stand.)
Do you leave the votes stand because you remember/re-invent your original reason for upvoting, or because something along the lines of “well, I must’ve had a good reason at the time”?
you remember/re-invent your original reason for upvoting,
This one. And sometimes my surprise is because the upvoted comment is surrounded by other comments that are ‘better’ than it. This is I can often fix by upvoting the context instead of removing my initial upvote.
(And, if I went around removing my votes I would quite possibly end up in an infinite loop of contrariness.)
Does anyone else ever browse through comments, spot one and think “why is the post upvoted to 1?” and then realise that the vote was from you? I seem to do that a lot. (In nearly every case I leave the votes stand.)
I don’t recall ever doing that.
Do you leave the votes stand because you remember/re-invent your original reason for upvoting, or because something along the lines of “well, I must’ve had a good reason at the time”?
This one. And sometimes my surprise is because the upvoted comment is surrounded by other comments that are ‘better’ than it. This is I can often fix by upvoting the context instead of removing my initial upvote.
(And, if I went around removing my votes I would quite possibly end up in an infinite loop of contrariness.)