After receiving the Tumbleweed badge for one of my questions, I started looking into when it is appropriate to place a bounty on a question.
Some relevant information about the Tumbleweed badge:
According to this answer, the Tumbleweed badge does not seem to serve much of a purpose.
I see it more as a consolation prize. No one looked at your question or answered it, so here's something to hold you over until you get an answer.
And bounties:
The bounty help page gives a few pointers on when it is appropriate to place a bounty on a question.
If you’ve asked a good question, edited it with status and progress updates, and still are not receiving answers, you can draw attention to your question by placing a bounty on it.
I am a bit torn between deciding whether or not earning the Tumbleweed badge warrants me placing a bounty on my question. After all, the bounty help page states
If you've asked a good question
then, among having also met other criteria, it can be appropriate to add a bounty to the question. Of course, the Tumbleweed badge indicates that the question has not been shown to be good or bad by the community standards, as no one has voted on it yet.
So, I have a question that has had its status and progress updated at least once but has not received as much attention as I would hope for. With all of the above in mind, would a post earning the Tumbleweed badge warrant a user placing a bounty on the post?
My intuition here is that the answer is no, because the Tumbleweed badge is not indicative of a question displaying enough criteria for placing a bounty.