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Feb 2, 2021 at 21:37 comment added Gert Arnold @Lifeiscomplex I think I finally developed some discernment regarding the reason for a bounty. I think that at least 75% of them (in my SO niche) are just lazy substitutes for improving a lousy question that would otherwise have been closed. The other 25% consists of pretty well-prepared questions, often with follow-up on comments, that OP really wants to get answered. In other words, if the question is (and remains!) close-worthy it probably isn't worth answering, despite the bounty, because OP doesn't care enough, but is smart enough not to care about rep either :)
Feb 2, 2021 at 21:20 comment added Life is complex @GertArnold it wasn't a club that I wanted to join, but here I am and now I'm trying figure out whether I should keep helping people or just do less answering.
Feb 2, 2021 at 19:43 comment added Gert Arnold @Lifeiscomplex Welcome to the club :)
Feb 2, 2021 at 19:04 comment added Life is complex "act of utter indifference when an OP offers a bounty, then collects the answers, but subsequently never even bothers to accept an answer (or even respond to them)". This is happened to me many times over the last year. Some of these questions were so complex that it takes days to work on. The OP just walks away and never reposes to any inquiries. I have also noted that some of the OPs that do this never accept any answer on any of their questions.
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May 18, 2016 at 14:42 history edited honk CC BY-SA 3.0
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Nov 29, 2015 at 15:26 comment added oliverpool I just feel like you ... (and I won't even get the half of the bounty, since my answer got only one +1)
Nov 19, 2015 at 13:57 answer added MachavityMod timeline score: -3
Sep 8, 2015 at 7:21 comment added Gert Arnold @brasofilo I did, and the birds said: now are you watching us again? Go to meta :)
Sep 8, 2015 at 7:18 comment added Gert Arnold @Dave It's one question that finally made me go to meta but it happened more often. I think if a user can't choose an answer they could still leave some comment. It's this silence that bugs me. In this specific case I know exactly what's going on and I'm sure my answer is helpful. But help vampirism seems to be rampant. I see a growing number of answers pass unnoticed (seemingly). People seem to think SO has some big support center and they're entitled to get answers. And a bounty buys them a ticket for the front row.
Sep 8, 2015 at 5:28 comment added brasofilo Not bounty related, but sometimes I wish I could travel to someone's inbox and shake their shoulders "¿why.don't.you.answer.a.simple.email?"... as it is out of my control, better go to window and watch birds on the sky.
Sep 8, 2015 at 0:20 comment added Dave If you're talking about the question I think you're talking about, I can see that the user has previously awarded a bounty on another question, so this isn't an issue of a user who's ignoring bounties after setting them. Maybe they just didn't feel any answer deserved the bounty? I haven't looked at the content of the question or answers so I can't judge if that's the "right" decision or not, but ultimately it's the asker's decision. Plenty of answers never get accepted, and that's OK. Give it a year or two and if it's a helpful answer you'll see a trickle of upvotes to reward you.
Sep 7, 2015 at 20:25 comment added Gert Arnold @ThomasWeller But that's good, that means there is a high recognition-per-vote ratio there :)
Sep 7, 2015 at 20:19 comment added Thomas Weller You should start answering questions in windbg. You can be happy if you get 2 upvotes on a question there... Recognition? In WinDbg, only one person has ever got a silver badge.
Sep 7, 2015 at 20:13 comment added Gert Arnold Does that matter? Stack Overflow wouldn't exist without the incentive of rep. Nevertheless, I convinced it's not for the rep alone that high-rep users keep answering questions. I think we also just like to give good answers and as near-normal human beings we like recognition.
Sep 7, 2015 at 20:06 comment added Thomas Weller Gert, what would you do with additional 500 rep? AFAIK you have all privileges already.
Sep 7, 2015 at 19:10 history asked Gert Arnold CC BY-SA 3.0