This post was sparked by this question, which encouraged high-rep users to award more bounties. The problem is that many users are quite attached to their reputation, and don't want to give it away.
This idea was mostly made by Dukeling:
A certain percentage of all the reputation users earn will be added to a "bounty pool". (The reputation will not be subtracted from the user, it just appears out of nowhere). When a user places a bounty, the reputation comes from the bounty pool, not their own reputation.
Possible tweaks:
- Do away with the bounty pool entirely, and have the rep appear out of the æther.
- Bounties placed on your own question will not come from the bounty pool, but rather your reputation (so self-promotion is not free).
- Only users above a certain reputation can place bounties using the bounty pool.
- Make badges for 25 and 100 bounties placed/awarded on someone else's question.
- Limit users to one bounty from the bounty pool every 7 days/10 days/6–8 weeks.
Old idea:
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Therefore, users that have more than 20,000 reputation (the last point at which rep does anything significant other than impress people) should be very highly encouraged to award bounties. A certain amount (e.g. 3%, but not any faster than bounties can get placed) of the reputation 20k+ users earn will go to a "bounty queue" where it doesn't do anything—not even increase the user's visible reputation. When a user awards a bounty, the reputation comes from their bounty queue. To encourage the spreading of the bounty queue, a certain amount of reputation will be transferred from the bounty queue to the normal reputation count (e.g. 10% of the bounty amount).
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Sort of a stupid idea, but I'm throwing it out here in case it is actually good, or it inspires a similar—but better—idea.
Sort of a stupid idea, but I'm throwing it out here in case it is actually good, or it inspires a similar—but better—idea.
So which is it, this is a good idea, a stupid idea or a you hope it inspires a solution? I think the point of bounties is I need to see a question that truly inspires me to donate rep, even if I have plenty. Rep is an imaginary currency, it doesn't need to come from anyone's pockets if we are to make more odd rules to spread it around carelessly.