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I recently found an interesting question asking for ana time-efficient algorithm for some problem. I gave an answer containing two approaches. Someone suggested that an answer to an old related question might also be applicable. So the OP created a Wiki answer to benchmark those three approaches.

I think the question has not received enough attention, and I'd like to offferoffer a bounty on it, to see if someone can come up with a better approach.

However, since I'm the only one who has given a proper answer, perhaps it could be interpreted that I'm wickedly offering a bounty to reward my own answer. I imagine the system has some means to prevent that from happening. If that's the case, my intent could never be seen as wicked.

So, my questions:

  1. Does the system have a means that will prevent me from rewarding my own answer? (To be clear: I don't want to do that, but I want people to know that I couldn't do it even if I wanted to.)

  2. Is it acceptable / good practice for me to set a bounty to bring more attention to that question? Are there any objections to that?

I recently found an interesting question asking for an time-efficient algorithm for some problem. I gave an answer containing two approaches. Someone suggested that an answer to an old related question might also be applicable. So the OP created a Wiki answer to benchmark those three approaches.

I think the question has not received enough attention, and I'd like to offfer a bounty on it, to see if someone can come up with a better approach.

However, since I'm the only one who has given a proper answer, perhaps it could be interpreted that I'm wickedly offering a bounty to reward my own answer. I imagine the system has some means to prevent that from happening. If that's the case, my intent could never be seen as wicked.

So, my questions:

  1. Does the system have a means that will prevent me from rewarding my own answer? (To be clear: I don't want to do that, but I want people to know that I couldn't do it even if I wanted to.)

  2. Is it acceptable / good practice for me to set a bounty to bring more attention to that question? Are there any objections to that?

I recently found an interesting question asking for a time-efficient algorithm for some problem. I gave an answer containing two approaches. Someone suggested that an answer to an old related question might also be applicable. So the OP created a Wiki answer to benchmark those three approaches.

I think the question has not received enough attention, and I'd like to offer a bounty on it, to see if someone can come up with a better approach.

However, since I'm the only one who has given a proper answer, perhaps it could be interpreted that I'm wickedly offering a bounty to reward my own answer. I imagine the system has some means to prevent that from happening. If that's the case, my intent could never be seen as wicked.

So, my questions:

  1. Does the system have a means that will prevent me from rewarding my own answer? (To be clear: I don't want to do that, but I want people to know that I couldn't do it even if I wanted to.)

  2. Is it acceptable / good practice for me to set a bounty to bring more attention to that question? Are there any objections to that?

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Luis Mendo
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Can I set a bounty to bring attention to a question I gave an answer to?

I recently found an interesting question asking for an time-efficient algorithm for some problem. I gave an answer containing two approaches. Someone suggested that an answer to an old related question might also be applicable. So the OP created a Wiki answer to benchmark those three approaches.

I think the question has not received enough attention, and I'd like to offfer a bounty on it, to see if someone can come up with a better approach.

However, since I'm the only one who has given a proper answer, perhaps it could be interpreted that I'm wickedly offering a bounty to reward my own answer. I imagine the system has some means to prevent that from happening. If that's the case, my intent could never be seen as wicked.

So, my questions:

  1. Does the system have a means that will prevent me from rewarding my own answer? (To be clear: I don't want to do that, but I want people to know that I couldn't do it even if I wanted to.)

  2. Is it acceptable / good practice for me to set a bounty to bring more attention to that question? Are there any objections to that?