Someone has opened a bounty onto one of my own questions.
What will happen if I accept an answer on this question? Whose reputation will be decreased?
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Someone has opened a bounty onto one of my own questions. What will happen if I accept an answer on this question? Whose reputation will be decreased? |
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When a bounty is placed, the reputation is immediately taken from the person who placed the bounty. So, whatever you do - your reputation is safe =) This meta question was the cause of the flexibility added to the bounty system and you can read about it in more detail on the stackoverflow blog. There's a paragraph that seems particularly relevant to your question (my emphasis):
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The reputation of the person who opened the bounty has already been reduced (it gets taken as soon as the bounty has been opened). You will not see any change in your reputation. |
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The reputation of whoever offered the bounty will have decreased when the user started the bounty. |
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One additional note: if the member who placed the bounty won't choose anyone to get the bounty within 7 days, it will be granted to the most upvoted answer posted after the bounty was placed, if such exists. (Otherwise it will just dissolve into the void) |
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As well as the bounty not being taken from your rep, the increased visibility may well actually help your rep if it was a good question. I placed a bounty on someone else's month old question, scored +1 at the time and it ended up +9 at the end. |
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