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You're right - the Tumbleweed badge doesn't indicate if it is a good question or not. It's not a bad question - most bad questions get downvoted rather quickly. It just means most people aren't interested in the topic. A bounty is one way to increase people's interest in your question. From the help centerhelp center:

if ... you feel a particular question still isn't getting enough attention, adding a bounty may help.

Ultimately, it is your reputation which is used for the bounty, and you decide what to do with it. I've seen a lot of worse questions with a bounty on them.

You're right - the Tumbleweed badge doesn't indicate if it is a good question or not. It's not a bad question - most bad questions get downvoted rather quickly. It just means most people aren't interested in the topic. A bounty is one way to increase people's interest in your question. From the help center:

if ... you feel a particular question still isn't getting enough attention, adding a bounty may help.

Ultimately, it is your reputation which is used for the bounty, and you decide what to do with it. I've seen a lot of worse questions with a bounty on them.

You're right - the Tumbleweed badge doesn't indicate if it is a good question or not. It's not a bad question - most bad questions get downvoted rather quickly. It just means most people aren't interested in the topic. A bounty is one way to increase people's interest in your question. From the help center:

if ... you feel a particular question still isn't getting enough attention, adding a bounty may help.

Ultimately, it is your reputation which is used for the bounty, and you decide what to do with it. I've seen a lot of worse questions with a bounty on them.

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You're right - the Tumbleweed badge doesn't indicate if it is a good question or not. It's not a bad question - most bad questions get downvoted rather quickly. It just means most people aren't interested in the topic. A bounty is one way to increase people's interest in your question. From the help center:

if ... you feel a particular question still isn't getting enough attention, adding a bounty may help.

Ultimately, it is your reputation which is used for the bounty, and you decide what to do with it. I've seen a lot of worse questions with a bounty on them.