Occasionally, I'll ++ a node or response, then upon re-reading it realize that it doesn't deserve a ++, but doesn't deserve a -- either. Currently, there's no straightforward way to correct my folly. Less than straightforward ways include just not voting on that node, or going far away and coming back (reload in Mozilla keeps form settings, as do back and forward).

I'd like to see one of three things, in order of preference...

  1. A third option, between ++/--, to just leave that node alone.
  2. "clear form" button added somewhere on pages with ++/-- buttons
  3. An entry in the FAQ about how to use a bookmarklet to accomplish this

In reply to No way to clear voting forms? by sgifford

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