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If you've answered your own question with a bounty, why can you not recievereceive a portion of the bounty back?

Can someone point me to an existing discussion on this? The scenario I had was:

  • Posted a 50pt bounty for a question
  • None of the answers resolved my issue
  • I was able to get my issue corrected, and posted the answer in case anyone was curious
  • My answer received 2 up-votes, and I marked it as the accepted answer
  • My bounty expired today (my answer being the highest voted and the accepted answer)

So I was just wondering why, once the bounty expires, could a portion of the bounty not be given back to the original poster? In my specific situation, the answer I posted was the only answer with at least 2 up-votes (which is the requirement for 50% bounty auto-award). Could someone give me onany insight on this? Thanks!

If you've answered your own question with a bounty, why can you not recieve a portion of the bounty back?

Can someone point me to an existing discussion on this? The scenario I had was:

  • Posted a 50pt bounty for a question
  • None of the answers resolved my issue
  • I was able to get my issue corrected, and posted the answer in case anyone was curious
  • My answer received 2 up-votes, and I marked it as the accepted answer
  • My bounty expired today (my answer being the highest voted and the accepted answer)

So I was just wondering why, once the bounty expires, could a portion of the bounty not be given back to the original poster? In my specific situation, the answer I posted was the only answer with at least 2 up-votes (which is the requirement for 50% bounty auto-award). Could someone give me on insight on this? Thanks!

If you've answered your own question with a bounty, why can you not receive a portion of the bounty back?

Can someone point me to an existing discussion on this? The scenario I had was:

  • Posted a 50pt bounty for a question
  • None of the answers resolved my issue
  • I was able to get my issue corrected, and posted the answer in case anyone was curious
  • My answer received 2 up-votes, and I marked it as the accepted answer
  • My bounty expired today (my answer being the highest voted and the accepted answer)

So I was just wondering why, once the bounty expires, could a portion of the bounty not be given back to the original poster? In my specific situation, the answer I posted was the only answer with at least 2 up-votes (which is the requirement for 50% bounty auto-award). Could someone give me any insight on this?

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Can someone point me to an existing discussion on this? The scenario I had was:

  • Posted a 50pt bounty for a question
  • None of the answers resolved my issue
  • I was able to get my issue corrected, and posted the answer in case anyone was curious
  • My answer received 2 up-votes, and I marked it as the accepted answer
  • My bounty expired today (my answer being the highest voted and the accepted answer)

So I was just wondering why, once the bounty expires, could a portion of the bounty not be given back to the original poster? In my specific situation, the answer I posted was the only answer with at least 2 up-votes (which is the requirement for 50% bounty auto-award). Could someone give me on insight on this? Thanks!

Can someone point me to an existing discussion on this? The scenario I had was:

  • Posted a 50pt bounty for a question
  • None of the answers resolved my issue
  • I was able to get my issue corrected, and posted the answer in case anyone was curious
  • My answer received 2 up-votes, and I marked it as the accepted answer
  • My bounty expired today (my answer being the highest voted and the accepted answer)

So I was just wondering why, once the bounty expires, could a portion of the bounty be given back to the original poster? In my specific situation, the answer I posted was the only answer with at least 2 up-votes (which is the requirement for 50% bounty auto-award). Could someone give me on insight on this? Thanks!

Can someone point me to an existing discussion on this? The scenario I had was:

  • Posted a 50pt bounty for a question
  • None of the answers resolved my issue
  • I was able to get my issue corrected, and posted the answer in case anyone was curious
  • My answer received 2 up-votes, and I marked it as the accepted answer
  • My bounty expired today (my answer being the highest voted and the accepted answer)

So I was just wondering why, once the bounty expires, could a portion of the bounty not be given back to the original poster? In my specific situation, the answer I posted was the only answer with at least 2 up-votes (which is the requirement for 50% bounty auto-award). Could someone give me on insight on this? Thanks!

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