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I had a question with 2 answers that deserve extra reputation, so I started a bounty and rewarded one of the answers 11 days ago.

However, now the start a bounty option is not there to reward the other answer: any idea why?

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I'm assuming that you're talking about your most recent bountied question.

You may offer multiple bounties on a question, but you must double the bounty each time: since you offered 200 reputation last time, you must offer 400+ rep this time. Since your current reputation is 271, you do not have enough to offer a second bounty.

From How does the bounty system work?:

Note that if you offer several bounties on the same question, you will have to double the amount each time (or more). That is, if your first bounty was worth 50 reputation, your second bounty on the same question will have to be for at least 100, your third for at least 200 and so on.

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  • But that really strange i really don't get why it should be doubled other than a stack exchange programmer felt like writing an extra if statement
    – FPGA
    Aug 14, 2014 at 5:12
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    @FPGA It's meant to prevent the same user from offering bounties indefinitely. A 30k user could offer 50-rep bounties for quite a while. Once you get up to 500, it stops doubling: all future bounties are 500. Note that if a different user decides to put a bounty on the question, s/he does not have to double the previous user's offer.
    – AstroCB
    Aug 14, 2014 at 5:16
  • If your original bounty was 50. Can you extend the 7 day period by offering the another 50? Or only after that you've offered 50 then and awarded it then your only solution is to add a new bounty of 100?
    – mfaani
    Nov 1, 2018 at 17:37
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    @AstroCB so what's wrong with offering bounties indefinitely?
    – dtech
    Dec 23, 2018 at 20:53

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