Posted 4/9/2008 10:15:12 PM
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| Is there anyway to undo a vote? I accidentally gave a member a 2 instead of a 9 and feel dreadful about my slip up.
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Posted 4/10/2008 2:56:14 AM
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Nope.
You can write Eric but the policy, and there may be a technical reason behind it, is that once a score is entered it cannot be removed. If you can find out the name of the image or the photographers name you can contact them to explain.
Chris
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Posted 4/10/2008 8:16:56 AM
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Peter, I don't think the vote can be changed. But, since there are processes in place to remove the vote if it way below the current average it may be done automatically. Trouble with that is that you cannot vote on it again and give the vote you wanted to give. So while you may not be doing the image any harm, you will not be able to help either.
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Posted 4/10/2008 5:09:06 PM
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| Thanks Rob this makes me feel somewhat better.
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Posted 4/11/2008 6:53:32 AM
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Unfortunately, it happens! . Did you have to leave a comment along with your vote? . As mentioned, you could just contact the photographer and let them know it was not intentional 
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Posted 4/11/2008 9:12:40 AM
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Sherry (4/11/2008) Did you have to leave a comment along with your vote?. Would have had to if the vote was a two. That is a good feature of required comment for lower (<5) votes. It provides a second check against a voting miscue. WE
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Posted 4/16/2008 5:02:23 PM
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| In my case I wrote the comment first and then voted!
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