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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:22:43+00:00 2026-05-23T01:22:43+00:00

Hi I have a question regarding a method to prevent second voting in a

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Hi I have a question regarding a method to prevent second voting in a website where people can vote up or vote down a comment. Like Stackoverflow!! 🙂

The question is how I can keep track of whether a comment has already been voted by a logged in user. Lets assume this is for a online ecommerce store with reviews on products. Here’s what I think:

  • All reviews data is stored in a table called ‘reviews’
  • Field names: review_id, product_id, user_id, title, description, time_created, up_votes, down_votes, up_voters, down_voters
  • up_votes and down_votes contain the number of votes voting it up or down
  • up_voters and down_voters contain the user_id of the people who voted up or down in the format 1101.1102.1103 for users with user_id 1101, 1102 and 1103.

When a person clicks on the up vote button, the system will check if the current user’s user_id matches anyone in up_voters. An explode function will turn 1101.1102.1103 into an array and in_array() will be used to check if the user has already voted.

Is there a better way to go about doing this?

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    2026-05-23T01:22:44+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:22 am

    That table will give you nightmares down the line. Just think of a hit product with 1K up_voters, your field will be 10K*4 characters long! Not just that, it will hinder your ability to make reports and study the data etc.

    I don’t know much about your needs but from what I can see in your table, I’d suggest the below.

    review
    user_id, product_id, type_of_vote, title, description, time_created
    

    Use above table and use user_id, product_id as the key

    OR

    review
    review_id, product_id, title, description, time_created
    
    vote
    review_id, user_id, type_of_vote
    

    There are n number of ways to design tables for this. If it is an Operational Data Store(ODS) then you might want to normalize your design. If it’s a warehouse then you may consider first table I mentioned above.

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