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I recently asked a question that didn't get an adequate answera question that didn't get an adequate answer, so after a while I put a bounty on it.

I later got the answer that I wanted and accepted it, then later realised I didn't award the bounty. I was not paying attention, and awarded the bounty to the wrong answer (the inadequate one).

I think that this is unfair, and I would like the person who posted the accepted answer to get the reputation they deserve.

Is it okay for me to set a bounty on another question they have answered to remedy this situation, or, failing that, to set another bounty on my own question for the same purpose? (I realise that that will give them an extra 50 reputation, but better more than less...)

I recently asked a question that didn't get an adequate answer, so after a while I put a bounty on it.

I later got the answer that I wanted and accepted it, then later realised I didn't award the bounty. I was not paying attention, and awarded the bounty to the wrong answer (the inadequate one).

I think that this is unfair, and I would like the person who posted the accepted answer to get the reputation they deserve.

Is it okay for me to set a bounty on another question they have answered to remedy this situation, or, failing that, to set another bounty on my own question for the same purpose? (I realise that that will give them an extra 50 reputation, but better more than less...)

I recently asked a question that didn't get an adequate answer, so after a while I put a bounty on it.

I later got the answer that I wanted and accepted it, then later realised I didn't award the bounty. I was not paying attention, and awarded the bounty to the wrong answer (the inadequate one).

I think that this is unfair, and I would like the person who posted the accepted answer to get the reputation they deserve.

Is it okay for me to set a bounty on another question they have answered to remedy this situation, or, failing that, to set another bounty on my own question for the same purpose? (I realise that that will give them an extra 50 reputation, but better more than less...)

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Is it okay to post a bounty to reward a user who should have gotten one, but didn't?

I recently asked a question that didn't get an adequate answer, so after a while I put a bounty on it.

I later got the answer that I wanted and accepted it, then later realised I didn't award the bounty. I was not paying attention, and awarded the bounty to the wrong answer (the inadequate one).

I think that this is unfair, and I would like the person who posted the accepted answer to get the reputation they deserve.

Is it okay for me to set a bounty on another question they have answered to remedy this situation, or, failing that, to set another bounty on my own question for the same purpose? (I realise that that will give them an extra 50 reputation, but better more than less...)