You can use SEDE to query all questions that had a bounty but expired without a winner.
In the schema the table PostNotices holds the notices that got added to a post over time. Bounties are a special type of postnotices. They are recognized by the PostNoticeType records with a classid = 2.
If a bounty is awarded to an answer the Votes table gets an extra row with votetypeid = 9. The community user can auto award a bounty if the bounty owner didn't chose and an answer matches the auto-award criteria.
If we check if a postnotice for a bounty is removed by the community user (-1) and we verify no answer for the question has a votes record with votetypeid = 9 on the date the postnotice was deleted we assume we have a case of a bounty that went to waste.
The following query implements above functional description:
select concat(
'site://q/'
, p.id
, '|'
, title) [Question]
, concat(
'site://posts/'
, p.id
, '/timeline|'
, title) [Timeline]
, pn.creationdate [Bounty start]
, pn.deletiondate [Bounty ended]
from postnotices pn
inner join postnoticetypes pnt on pnt.id = pn.postnoticetypeid
inner join posts p on p.id = pn.postid
where classid = 2 -- bounty notice
and deletionuserid = -1 -- Community removed the bounty
and not exists ( -- no bounty was awarded
-- find awarded bounties for that post on that date
select *
from votes v
inner join posts bp on bp.id = v.postid
where v.votetypeid = 9 -- bounty awarded
and bp.parentid = p.id
and v.creationdate = convert(date, pn.deletiondate)
)
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