When starting a bounty, users can select a reason from a list of predefined choices. In the next step, it is possible to add some custom text to detail this reason.
A popular reason for starting a bounty is
Looking for an answer drawing from credible and/or official sources.
Examples: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Note that I found these manually, they are not exactly hard to stumble upon.
In most of these cases, OP is not actually looking for such an answer. This appears to mostly be the case when no custom reason is filled out. For example, 1 and 2 in the above list seem to merely seek attention, while 3 is actually looking for an answer drawing from credible and/or official sources. This is clear from the custom text detailing the reason for starting that bounty.
My hunch. (Some) users don't read all text in the pop-up for selecting a bounty reason. They immediately click the next button and move on. Can they? Yes. Why? Well... there is a default.
The problem. Most users who start a bounty on a question do so, I believe,
1. on their own question; and
2. to draw attention to their question.
The default reason for starting a bounty does not reflect this.
Proposed solution. Change the default reason for starting a bounty to
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