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I wanted to check one of my answers that I provided to a question with a bounty. So I checked my profile and noticed there is a bounties tab with 3 sub-tabs: "active", "offered", and "earned". I thought that my answer or question that I answered might be under "active" but there is nothing there. That got me wondering what that tab is for.

I assume that "offered" is for questions that I've added bounties to, and "earned" is for bounties I've earned. But what is "active" for?

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"active" is for bounties that you've offered that are currently active, meaning that can still be awarded to someone, and that have not already been awarded or expired..

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Active Bounties are those bounties, funded from reputation by the asker, that are currently open to being awarded reputation to an answerer.

This Help Center article provides a more comprehensive answer around how bounties work:

https://stackoverflow.com/help/bounty

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    Uhh, I guess you're answering this as part of the Community-a-thon this question was pretty much already answered though... Maybe look into more recent posts? Commented Oct 10 at 18:02
  • I posted the link in order to add to the answer since it wasn't easy to find.
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    Commented Nov 1 at 20:41

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