I'm a fan of the bounty questions. They normally are a bit more difficult to answer or require some more effort to get a working prototype. And of course, the added reputation and attention is nice too.
But I have the feeling that a lot of the bounty reputation isn't rewarded. Maybe because the user received their answer and forgot to award the bounty in time, or your answer is not accepted and automatically you only receive half the points.
Now reading meta I noticed some people can perform queries on the database and I was wondering, just out of curiosity:
how much would Stack Overflow have gained if we treated it like a bank or a bookmaker?
In such that the rep to start a bounty is the bet you make that you'll get your answer and if it's rewarded; that's the payout.
- How much was bet the last year?
- How much has been paid?
- What's the "profit" for Stack Overflow?
- What's the average bet and payout per question?
Update
See Bounty stats. What can a Bounty do for you? You need to run the query to get the conclusions