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This question is about whether any usage of bounty is good or you can abuse it. Particularly is it OK to start a bounty just to promote your own answers? There is a standard bounty goal of "Draw attention" but its description says "This question had not received enough attention" rather than "This answer had not received enough attention".

Note: The name of the particular user in the question is (post-factum) replaced with SO_USER. Obviously if you follow the links and/or read the comments here closely, you can easily deduce the name but remember that personality of the user is not the point here. This question is only about specific actions.

This question is inspired by two bounties started by one SO user recently on this and that questions. Both questions have accepted and well upvoted answers that happen to be the same user who started the bounties. I engaged into a discussion under the first of the questions and although some of the comments have been removed, I have a screenshot that shows most of the history:

Discussion about the goal of the bounty

IMHO it clearly shows that the sole purpose of those bounties by SO_USER is to draw attention to own answers. So my question is: is this kind of a bounty considered OK and I should apologize for taking it too personally? Or is this an abuse of bounties?

Note that this question doesn't have a self-promotion tag because it seems to be designated for self-promotion in some commercial interest and I'm not aware of any kind of commercial interests here.

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    @JacobH, although I did downvote there I'd ask anyone who find those questions here not to do so because as cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ rightly noted we should vote on the merits of the answer(s). So I think we generally should avoid downvoting at least until we have some general agreement on whether this is OK or bad behavior. Mass downvote of a good answers just because we don't like the person seems wrong.
    – SergGr
    May 14, 2018 at 19:49
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    Uber-meta dupe: Is it OK to make a bounty to draw attention to my answer?
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    May 14, 2018 at 19:51
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    I think having this discussion again for this specific case is fine. An extra factor is that the same user posting the bounty has protected the question (some time ago, though), prohibiting new users from answering it. Imo we should never downvote for things not directly related to the post. If the answer is fine, but the users behaviour isn't, the response should not be to downvote.
    – Erik A
    May 14, 2018 at 19:51
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    @JacobH: the community has discussed this before and no, they didn't think this is 'clear vote manipulation'.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    May 14, 2018 at 19:51
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    @MartijnPieters I guess I disagree with the community then. It's not the first time.
    – Jacob H
    May 14, 2018 at 19:52
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    I don't think it is fair for you to be judge, jury, and executioner of the validity of a bounty just because you did not think the question was worth your time. The tone of this question certainly seems biased towards one side.
    – cs95
    May 14, 2018 at 19:53
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    Well, there are conflicting opinions. This answer is the second most upvoted answer, and is against it.
    – Erik A
    May 14, 2018 at 19:54
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    @ErikvonAsmuth good point. This is effectively adding a bounty to ones answer AFTER you've answered the question. I don't know why people would think this adds anything to the site except noise, but apparently I'm in the minority.
    – Jacob H
    May 14, 2018 at 19:59
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    @cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ I agree the situation is different. That's why I'm for discussing this again for your specific case, because I don't think there's community consensus about how to handle this situation. As for myself, I'm a bit indifferent as to wether we should allow it. It doesn't seem harmful to me. But apparently, others are against discussing this again.
    – Erik A
    May 14, 2018 at 20:10
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    Riddle me this, if you were interested in promoting the website (and not yourself) why have you only added bounties to your own posts?
    – Jacob H
    May 14, 2018 at 20:44
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    @JacobH I invite you to go through this list and count the number of bounties that were awarded on content that wasn't mine (Spoiler Alert, it's greater than 0).
    – cs95
    May 14, 2018 at 20:50
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    @cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ: Openly admitting to manipulating the system doesn't change the fact that it's a manipulation of the system. The bounty system is not meant to be a way to get questions higher on Google search. It's meant to be a way of drawing attention to questions that need answers (with a secondary purpose of rewarding quality answers). By using the system merely to promote answers, you're acting against this purpose. May 14, 2018 at 21:26
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    @SergGr that's not going to happen, so don't speak in hypotheticals. SO wants and needs search engine results or it won't exist. To criticise someone wanting to get a decent post onto the google search results is short sighted, particularly when you're saying what is good for the site. As for the meta vote being split, I take that with a grain of salt, as there's a lot of back biting here, that needs to stop and people vote on personality. There's petty squabbles with users who frequent the same tags as well as on here on meta and that needs to stop. They've done nothing wrong.
    – user3956566
    May 19, 2018 at 20:23
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    I have no idea if it helps the search results, but that's the reason they're citing in the bounty and it's a good reason. People are inherently reluctant to place bounties for any reason, other than needing the help, as it's hard to make that much rep back from upvotes, so it's a risk @coldspeed is willing to take and it is not doing any harm to the site. Seriously, this is a moot point. I don't know how else to make the connection with you. Oh and did you realise that coldspeed got many downvotes on the main site as a result of the meta effect of this question. Is that good for the site?
    – user3956566
    May 19, 2018 at 20:32
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    @SergGr take responsibility for your own post. No one tricked you into opening this post. You posted it, assuming bad faith in another persons actions. Please think about that. Really no one in this world will progress if we don't examine our own mistakes. I make plenty of them. It's not a big deal if you learn from them. So please accept that and do not blame someone else for the indirect harm your actions have caused. It's your post that taken up community time, not the bounties. It's incited ill will and that's not good for the site.
    – user3956566
    May 19, 2018 at 20:38

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