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Currently, there are three pages in the help-center mentioning how bounties are auto-awarded.
Imho, all three would benefit from some rewording:

  1. Reputation & Moderation > What is a bounty? How can I start one?
    It currently reads:

    How is a bounty awarded?

    The bounty period lasts 7 days. Bounties must have a minimum duration of at least 1 day. After the bounty ends, there is a grace period of 24 hours to manually award the bounty. Simply click the bounty award icon next to each answer to permanently award your bounty to the answerer. (You cannot award a bounty to your own answer.)

    If you do not award your bounty within 7 days (plus the grace period), the highest voted answer created after the bounty started with a minimum score of 2 will be awarded half the bounty amount. If two or more eligible answers have the same score (i.e., their scores are tied), the oldest answer is awarded the bounty. If there's no answer meeting those criteria, the bounty is not awarded to anyone.

    If the bounty was started by the question owner, and the question owner accepts an answer posted during the bounty period, and the bounty expires without an explicit award then we assume the bounty owner liked the answer they accepted and award it the full bounty amount at the time of bounty expiration.

    As a special bonus, any reputation you earn from being awarded a bounty is exempt from the daily reputation cap.

    I suggest replacing the middle two paragraphs with:

    For bounties you offer on your own questions, if you forget to award the bounty but you accepted an answer posted during the bounty-period, we assume you wanted to select that one and do it for you.
    Otherwise, the highest-voted answer scoring at least 2 which was posted during the bounty-period, ties broken in favor of the oldest candidate, will be awarded half the bounty.
    If that also fails, the bounty is simply gone without being awarded.

    Which has the advantages of being shorter, easier to understand and puts the possibilities in the right order.
    Further refined with help from Damien_The_Unbeliever

  2. Reputation & Moderation > What is reputation? How do I earn (and lose) it?:
    The relevant part reads:

    You gain reputation when:

    I suggest changing the auto-award point by inserting "mostly":

  3. Privileges > set bounties
    The relevant paragraph is:

    If you do not award the bounty within 24 hours of the bounty period ending, half the bounty value will be automatically awarded to the top voted answer posted after the bounty start, provided it has a score of at least 2. If no new answer matches this requirement, no reputation will be awarded at all, and the reputation used on the bounty will be lost forever.

    Which is simply wrong. Duplicating the "What is a bounty"-page, or just linking to it there are two options.
    The problem is simply said that those two pages cover the same ground and don't acknowledge each others existence.

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    Maybe the slightly longer "For bounties you create on your own questions, if you forget to award the bounty but you accepted an answer posted during the bounty-period, we assume you wanted to select that one and do it for you.". Aug 18, 2015 at 14:42
  • That works. Just substituting "offer" for "create" and editing that in. Thanks. Aug 18, 2015 at 14:46
  • I think the subclause about the ties should be put in parenthesis, to simplify parsing the sentence. Or if you don't like parens, make it an extra sentence: "… bounty. Ties are broken in favor of the oldest candidate."
    – Bergi
    Aug 18, 2015 at 23:22
  • I see absolutely no reason for inserting the "mostly".
    – Bergi
    Aug 18, 2015 at 23:24

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