The FAQ does not* answer what happens if a bounty expires, but the question still has no answers.
So...
What happens if a bounty expires, but the question still has no answers?
*: Well, apparently it does. I just can't read.
The FAQ does not* answer what happens if a bounty expires, but the question still has no answers.
So...
What happens if a bounty expires, but the question still has no answers?
*: Well, apparently it does. I just can't read.
The FAQ does answer what happens when a bounty expires but the question has no answers:
If there's no answer meeting those criteria, the bounty is not awarded to anyone.
Combined with:
All bounties are paid for up front and non-refundable under any circumstances.
at the top, it should be painfully obvious that when there are no answers, and the bounty already paid up front, the bounty simply goes pop.
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argument is really ridiculous IMO. Rep is not a currency in the sense of an mag advert. I would understand it if the rep is not refunded if there are answers but none is accepeted, because the system can not know if the asker tries to cheat or if the answers were useless. Would maybe need a moderator to clear it. If there are no answers, then the rep should go back. It's more like I pay anybody who can bring me the answer dead or alive
but if nobody ever shows up there is nobody I could give the money and thus it stays with me.
You have to pay for a bounty upfront, and no refunds are possible, according to https://stackoverflow.com/help/bounty