I'm looking specifically at this question, where a user offered a bounty, participated a good bit in a discussion of the problem in the comments, but now will no longer respond to questions about his problem, and so it seems unlikely that an "answer" will ever be found. This kind of behavior has occurred in other posts I've participated in as well. Now it looks like the bounty will expire without being awarded to anyone, and there is no clear, useful answer to the question. What's the correct response from a moderation or voting standpoint? I downvoted the question (as it has become obvious that it can not be answered well, though there are still 5 upvotes) but is there anything else I can do?
I like the idea of establishing a "bounty history" to identify serial bounty abandoners, but agree with some of the responses that not selecting a bounty is not always the result of bad etiquette on the part of the question asker, but instead a result of not getting any good answers. Maybe we should have a feature where, rather than tracking bounties, we could downvote a bounty asker's 'bounty reputation' allowing potential answerers to see when others have had a bad experience with a bounty offerer, or even to allow moderators to prevent a bad bounty user from offering bounties in the future.