jokes, quotes, and comics seem to be the best way to get votes around here.

A: correct answer to a Flash Actionscript question, average value 6 reputation

B: posting this comic (http://www.projectcartoon.com/) in every "funniest" question. average value 500+ reputation.

Thus;

To add a bounty to a question, I must first find the perfect Dilbert comic, and earn reputation by posting it?

Am i understanding this correctly?

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You mean 60 reputation? – Brandon Oct 16 '09 at 14:41
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Those questions are usually made community wiki, which means no reputation is earned no matter how many upvotes an answer may receive.

Also I'm not sure you understand what a bounty is, maybe read this FAQ entry on adding bounties to questions.

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I feel your pain. Garnering enough reputation to post bounties is tough, and the reputation-whoring option represented by Answer B has been intentionally shut down. I've noticed folks tend to be pretty stingy with up-votes for questions, so the slow slog represented by Answer A (post good answers, hope a few of them get selected as the "correct" answer) is generally your best bet these days. (I personally lucked into the bulk of my early reputation with a single good answer, and I'm still not exactly breathing down Jon Skeet's neck.)

However, in the process of registering to answer this question, I discovered that creating an account on Meta Stack Overflow and linking it to my regular Stack Overflow account is worth a cheap 100 rep points -- enough to post bounties on two questions! So you might want to give that a try. :-)

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I think you only get the bonus when one of your accounts is already over 100 rep, though. – mmyers Oct 16 '09 at 15:32
Aw, man. Way to torch a perfectly good solution with facts. – user137386 Oct 16 '09 at 15:42
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