Fix Blog Vote: Tools to Enrich Quantum Mechanics Discourse

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A user accidentally cast a low vote on a blog post about enriching quantum mechanics discourse and seeks to correct it. They express guilt over the mistake, as it misrepresents their true opinion of the blog. Another participant advises that reloading the page allows users to change their vote by clicking the stars again. The discussion briefly clarifies what a blog vote is, confirming that users can rate articles. The conversation highlights the importance of accurate feedback in online discussions.
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Sorry to bother you guys about this, but I'm curious if there is anyway that I can "undo" or edit a blog vote. I inadvertently placed a vote by simply touching the wrong star, and lowered the bloggers overall score as a result. Aside from simply feeling guilty about doing so, it's exactly the opposite of my view regarding the blog. I'd like to correct that if possible.

If you can do it from your side, that would be fine. I just didn't want to waste your time with that. The blog is "Tools to Enrich our Quantum Mechanics Interpretations Discourse" by aleazk that he posted initially on 2/22/16. I would have voted "5 Stars" had I been trying to vote. Again, sorry for the bother.

Thank you.
 
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Reload the page, then you can change your vote (just click the stars again). It doesn't seem to work without reloading the page.
 
I will change it, thanks for the note.
 
Thank you both.
 
What's a blog vote?
 
You can rate Insights articles.
 
Ah, thanks.
 
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