I ran across an off-topic question today (asking to recommend a tool for a task) and tried to close it, but it had an active bounty. So my next thought is: hey, this is an abuse.
Searching on a subject, I found this has already happened and was talked about before. According to the accepted answer there, I'm supposed to flag the question for moderator attention.
However, that's impossible, if I select the correct options. I could probably try to "trick" the system and search for a way to pass a message to a moderator, explaining the situation, but I thought the right thing to do is report it here as a standing system bug (which I believe it is).
Here's the list of steps I tried to follow and (IMHO) should work:
- press flag
- select "should be closed"
- select "off-topic because..."
- select "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it."
The 4-th step results into a toaster message:
This question has an open bounty and cannot be closed
, which is the message one gets when trying to close the question (directly, without flagging). This response cancels both closing and flagging.
Selecting the closing reason while flagging for moderator attention should not be blocked by the same routine preventing closing a bounty bearing question.
Note: I took the liberty of adding the abuse tag as, currently, adding a bounty to an off-topic question is a way of abusing the current state of the system.
Note: The correct "answer" to this question is, IMHO, changing the logic of flagging for moderator attention for this type of questions. I am not looking for ways to "trick" the system into getting moderator's attention. Doing so would mean I practice and promote the same type of thinking and actions as the original question poster (which is what we're trying to avoid) which is, IMHO, abusive. I just thought this should be reported and fixed.