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TL;DR

  1. Are "Help me make this code work!" questions allowed?
  2. Can we downvote the Bounty awards that look like bribes, but not the question?

Note: A part of this is covered in How can I close a question that has an active bounty?

With reference to 'https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23333958/unable-to-print-specific-ouputs-in-specific-divs', the problem is clearly a good one that many people might be interested in.

A look at the question, however, shows not a great understanding of the problem. Specifically, the part of the code that sends the request, and the part of the code that populates the div alone is sufficient. It's quite a task to go through the Wall Of Code and make sense of it.

The OP wants to award a bounty to:

[...]that user who can help me to modify my program to facebook like multi client chat.

My question is twofold, and it is opinion based:

  1. My understanding is that SO is meant to be a problem-solution site that can help the community as a whole. Are 'Help make this work!' types useful? How will a new coder facing the problem ever find this? Or is the community expected to clean up the question and make it easier to find + answer (which is what we do many times).

  2. Opinion based Aren't questions like this, where bounty is used as a bribe to get people to answer despite a lack of effort, harmful for the site? Seeing as adding a bounty seems to be willful circumvention of rules to ensure site integrity, can we look at this as something worthy of additional penalty?


Feature proposal - Can we have a downvote for bounty specifically for when the community feels that bounty is being used as encouragement to answer not-very-useful stuff? In other words, Can we Downvote the usage of Bounty?

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  • This is an interesting point of view. To go further, maybe the possibility to open a bounty should be reviewed by trusted users first. So the OP starts a bounty, and this bounty is only public once it gets enough votes. May 14, 2014 at 5:42
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    Thanks @gnat. I've still not got the hang of searching for questions, clearly! I will edit to reflect that one part is addressed by the prev Q
    – Sharadh
    May 14, 2014 at 6:59
  • also related Flagging a suspected off-topic question “protected” by a bounty
    – user2140173
    May 14, 2014 at 9:18

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Concur that there are quite a few apparently off-topic (non-programming, too broad, subjective, etc) questions with bounties:

But maybe not enough to justify developing special handling means.

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  • Shouldn't we catch it before it becomes a problem, and a easy way to game SO into a mechanical trunk? Also, acting quicker may avoid "But it's been like this and it works!" upheavals :)
    – Sharadh
    May 14, 2014 at 7:08
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    mechanical trunk? May 14, 2014 at 7:50
  • Amazon Mechanical Trunk is a crowdsourcing Internet marketplace that enables individuals or businesses (known as Requesters) to co-ordinate the use of human intelligence to perform tasks that computers are currently unable to do - Wikipedia
    – Sharadh
    May 14, 2014 at 8:47
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    @Sharadh: Mechanical Turk, not Trunk.
    – Ben Voigt
    Nov 11, 2014 at 13:53

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