So I had answered a question here with an open bounty on it, and three days in, the question has been closed today as too broad by a moderator.
Because of the moderator close vote, the bounty from it has been removed and credited back to the OP's account. Since the question has been closed, no additional bounties can be awarded on it either
A big part of the motivation for attempting to answer a bounty question is that bounty itself - it poses the question as harder to solve than your other regular questions - it offers both a good challenge, and a good reward. For my answer in this instance, I did happen to input close to an hour coming up with what I thought would be a working approach, while discarding those that wouldn't work.
Now in this particular instance, I would have voted for too broad myself it was available to me. In fact, that was the starting line of my initial answer.
So, When normal users with privileges can't close vote a bounty question, why can a moderator do it in the bounty period? And if mods can, why isn't a normal user like me allowed to flag the post similarly?
This question has an open bounty and can't be closed
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