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Oct 17 at 8:47 comment added Gimby @SecurityHound not so sure about that given the context. If you can put up a ton of bounty, I don't think you are going to risk getting banned so quickly. Having a nice pool of reputation points acts like a shield.
Oct 16 at 21:57 comment added Security Hound @ipodtouch0218 - Asking a question and getting it deleted is a recipe to become question banned quickly
Oct 16 at 15:16 comment added Gimby @ThomA It is certainly not an uncommon occurrence on meta, to get a... talking to from a high rep user asking for explanations why people are not acting according to their world view. Which then seems to stem from when the site was still in its infancy and ignores a great many site rules which are now so standard that even meta dwellers can kind of agree on how they work. It is fascinating how it can take so long for the bubble to finally burst.
Oct 16 at 11:52 comment added Thom A You made the same mistake I far too often make, @PM2Ring , assuming people with reputation know what the site is actually for. Some of the (very) high reputation users are actually the worst examples. I met a 300k user the other day that stated that a question is on-topic because the tag the OP used had already existed on the site; even though the question had nothing to do with programming or tools used by programmers, and was about updating applications that had been installed via the Windows Store.
Oct 15 at 17:51 comment added CPlus Funny thing, but you could have prevented the question from being deleted by upvoting one of the other answers.
Oct 15 at 14:51 comment added ipodtouch0218 This kind of thing makes me think that bounties shouldn't be refunded to the bounty poster if the question was deleted ever, since you can just post an off-topic question, put up a TON of rep in bounties to get an answer despite being off-topic, and get those points back when the question gets deleted.
Oct 15 at 14:33 comment added Security Hound @subdeveloper - “But didn't get the logic behind returned bounty.” - You answered an obviously out of scope question which was ultimately deleted. Why would you keep any reputation if the answer and question was deleted?
Oct 15 at 14:27 comment added Starship-On Discussions Strike @PM2Ring Unfortunately, I'm not. I've seen plenty of users with 5 digit rep post obvious non-answers...people really need to learn basic rules.
Oct 15 at 9:23 vote accept subdeveloper
Oct 15 at 8:54 comment added Gimby The only reason to have any kind of confusion about it is when you consider the bounty to be a reward... we really should stop calling it that. Reputation is not a reward/punishment system no matter what you do. A bounty is merely a reputation booster acting like peacock feathers, "Look at me! No don't look at that other question, look at me!". But after it has been collected the reputation points are just like any other. Leased, not your property, will be taken away if the bookkeeping requires it.
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Duplicate of How did a user receive 1000 reputation for a removed post?
Oct 15 at 2:20 comment added PM 2Ring I'm amazed that someone who's been a SO member for a couple of years with >5k rep would post such an off-topic question. But I'm even more amazed that they'd offer a 500 point bounty for such a question.
Oct 15 at 1:17 answer added Starship-On Discussions Strike timeline score: 10
Oct 14 at 20:48 history edited Hovercraft Full Of Eels CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 14 at 20:29 comment added Dan Mašek "But didn't get the logic behind returned bounty." -- Why should you get rewarded for answering a question that shouldn't have been posted in the first place? You should have known better that posting an answer to that.
Oct 14 at 18:26 comment added yivi All the reputation from gained/lost from post is usually reverted on deletion.
Oct 14 at 18:18 review Close votes
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Oct 14 at 18:12 comment added subdeveloper @KevinB I completely agree, and do not have a problem with question being deleted. But didn't get the logic behind returned bounty. Found related answers on meta, but they further confused me, e.g. here, and here.
Oct 14 at 18:04 comment added Thom A Looks like someone downvoted your answer to trigger the roomba; I'm honestly not against it on this occasion as the question doesn't meet any of the requirements to be on-topic on Stack Overflow.
Oct 14 at 18:02 comment added Kevin B I mean.. the question was entirely off topic. i'm surprised the rep wasn't lost sooner.
Oct 14 at 17:54 comment added M-- meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/363014/… (if your post had a score of 3+, then the bounty wouldn't have been refunded).
Oct 14 at 17:50 comment added Anerdw As a start, you can CTRL+F for "delete" in the MSE FAQ.
Oct 14 at 17:49 comment added Anon Coward The post in question, and a screenshot for <10k people.
Oct 14 at 17:46 comment added Anerdw This (sometimes) happens when a bountied answer gets deleted. In this case, that appears to be because the question was deleted. I feel like this has to be a duplicate of something; trying to find an appropriate target at the moment.
Oct 14 at 17:36 history asked subdeveloper CC BY-SA 4.0