I offered a bounty on this question with the intention of giving the original poster and answerer (the same person) some extra credit AND to maybe even attract some more useful answers.
It attracted a few views and upvotes but unfortunately the only answer it attracted was and is a bad and incorrect one since the answers tackles a different problem.
I did let the bounty expire expecting it to be awarded to the top answer or at least for some kind of indication to what answer it would be awarded to if I did not manually award it. Id did not want to manually award it since my expectation was the top answer would get the bounty and I did not want to take some time off the bounty period during which the question got more attention.
Is it possible for me or some moderator given the above explanation to fully award the original bounty to the answer which is a correct and perfectly working one?
Further question(s):
- is there an indication I missed that shows which answer will get the bounty if I do not manually award it?
- am I not allowed to put up another 100 point bounty on the question and immediately award it to the OP (I want to give credit to him after all)