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I don't really care about reputation points. Perhaps some who answered my questions do care about it. How do I upvote their answers 10 times or at least give my reputation points away for their patience and/or very good answers?

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    You do know that particular levels of reputation points open up certain possibilities in the site right? Its good to not care about imaginary points from an ego perspective, but being able to correct blatant mistakes without it having to be reviewed is something that plenty of people cherish. And for that you minimally need 2k points.
    – Gimby
    Nov 11, 2015 at 13:36

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That's what Bounties are for!

From the help docs

A bounty is a special reputation award given to answers. It is funded by the personal reputation of the user who offers it, and is non-refundable. If you see a question that has not gotten a satisfactory answer, a bounty may help attract more attention and more answers. Slice off anywhere from +50 to +500 of your own hard-earned reputation, and attach it to any question as a bounty. You do not need to be the asker of the question to offer a bounty on it.

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  • Can a bounty be given after the answer is provided?
    – guagay_wk
    Nov 11, 2015 at 5:20
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    Yes. Check out the linked page, it explains it pretty well.
    – matt.
    Nov 11, 2015 at 5:26

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