I put a bounty on a question, but is not visible in the featured tab. Is it because is on my own question or there is another reason to it ?

I put on the reason for offering that I need more details.

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I see it when I look now. Perhaps it just took a minute or two to show up...caching and all that. – Servy Aug 27 '12 at 15:47
It takes a few clicks. You need to click on "Browse the complete list." and then navigate all the way to the last page since they are ordered by expiration date. – Mysticial Aug 27 '12 at 15:48
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Caching! It's always caching! – animuson Aug 27 '12 at 15:50
@Mysticial If you filter on one of the tags the question is tagged with (in this case, python works fine) you can usually bring it down to just 1-2 pages, which helps. – Servy Aug 27 '12 at 15:53
I'm sorry, JSLint question is not suitable for Stack Overflow anymore. You might get your bounty back soon and the question closed. – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 16:01
@casperOne I will understand better at some point the spirit of rightful questions on stackoverflow or stackexchange, on the way to there I will probably make a few mistakes. – Eduard Florinescu Aug 27 '12 at 16:12
@EduardFlorinescu Everyone does, you didn't do anything wrong. There was a point where that question was ok, but Stack Overflow changes over time and it takes a bit to get into the flow of things. – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 16:20
@EduardFlorinescu BTW, do you see your question now in the featured tab? – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 16:21
@casperOne every detailed information helps, also criticism helps. So thanks for mentioning that I didn't do anything wrong. – Eduard Florinescu Aug 27 '12 at 16:25
@casperOne It is appearing on the 7th page. – Eduard Florinescu Aug 27 '12 at 16:29
@EduardFlorinescu Thanks, appreciate you coming to meta with your issue. Glad you can see it now and good luck. – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 16:35

closed as too localized by Yannis, animuson, casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 16:35

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