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I am trying to understand the reason why Bounty Questions was removed from Meta Stack Overflow for reasons of moderation.

Actual Question:

I have found a bug in the bounty being awarded automatically. I had set a bounty to one of my own questions, but then found a solution to the question myself after a day or two.

After posting the answer to my own question, and getting awarded the Self-Learner badge, the bounty on that question was lost, as no-one else gave any more answers to that question in particlar.

Should the bounty be lost in these cases? I propose the bounty to be awarded to myself, as I found the answer to that question. After all, the rep for that bounty was taken from my own rep. It is only fair that the rep is not lost

I guess OP didn't remove it otherwise the page would have mentioned: This question was voluntarily removed by its author. OP still has a valid account on the site, so that could not be a reason either.

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    In the end it was a lack of understanding how the bounty system works. That is already explained in the help-centre - there is no need to keep the question around IMO.
    – user2140173
    Nov 17, 2014 at 15:17
  • @vba4all I guess dupes dont get deleted. Not sure if this is still valid: How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love Duplication Nov 17, 2014 at 15:30
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    @AzizShaikh Not all duplicates are automatically better. Some duplicates can add value, but many of them don't. The question needs to actually use radically different terminology to actually add value.
    – Servy
    Nov 17, 2014 at 15:36

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The question OP requested it be deleted.

A moderator respected that request.

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  • Makes sense. OP couldn't delete it as it had an answer. Thanks. Nov 17, 2014 at 15:29
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    in cases like this, it makes sense for moderator to add an explanation for 10Kers, like "This question was deleted by request of the author." (example where this was done)
    – gnat
    Nov 17, 2014 at 15:49

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