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Oct 3, 2023 at 4:52 comment added Peter Cordes I remember that happening on SO's most-upvoted question last year (Jan 20, 2022): it already has an excellent answer, and the bounty in that case wasn't looking for new answers, it just wanted to promote the question some and reward it. But while the bounty was open, it got 1 off-topic answer to the wrong question, and 2 very lazy answers. (sort by date and scroll way down the list of deleted answers; the OP and I keep an eye on question, with @VLAZ's help on those delete votes ). After I pointed this out to the bounty offerer, they awarded it
Oct 3, 2023 at 2:10 comment added Wicket @VLAZ I haven't seen that as something that commonly happens. Thanks for mentioning it. It looks like SO got too much-unwanted attention.
Oct 2, 2023 at 7:39 comment added VLAZ Isn't that counter-productive? Bounties tend to increase the amount of answers quality or non-quality ones. I often find a question with a bounty gets even more lower quality answers than usual. Presumably because users just want a shot at the bounty and do the bare minimum to try and get it. What we need is increased scrutiny on posts, not just more posts. We have enough sand.
Oct 1, 2023 at 13:37 comment added Wicket I think that answers that are being incrementally improved should be discussed separately... they might be seen as related to "fastest gun in the West" bias / behavior / problem.
Oct 1, 2023 at 9:47 comment added user2554330 I wasn't particularly mad about the answer I linked to, it was just a convenient example at the time I posted. It has since been improved. I was mad that the original style of this answer is so prevalent. I think offering bounties on every question like that wouldn't really be feasible.
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