Here is the question that was asked by a user with a bounty of 100 reps. I noticed and answered it in its grace period. The user accepted the answer after the grace period. Since my answer didn't have enough upvotes and was not accepted at the time of expiry I was not awarded auto bounty. The question also didn't have any other answers at that time. So according to this and this I understand the reasons for the same. But, If the criteria is not met to award auto bounty, then the bounty should be awarded at least to the accepted answer post-expiry. The user who spent reps in form of bounty hopes for an answer and the user who answers it hopes to gain it. Now, in this case, why should we waste it?
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Strictly speaking, your answer was not eligible for the bounty. The bounty period was already over by the time the grace period started — the grace period is to give the bounty setter time to consider the answers that have been posted up until then for the purposes of manually awarding the bounty if they so choose.
The fact that the asker ended up not accepting your answer until after the grace period was over is unfortunate, but it's hard to make a case for automatically awarding a bounty after the setter has already been given a grace period to an answer that was posted during the grace period to begin with.
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But the user is willing to award the bounty after the expiry which he expressed later in comments.– ManiCommented Oct 11, 2018 at 15:03
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4@Mani: Sounds like they've misunderstood the concept of expiry, and a grace period, then. The moment a bounty expires, it's gone forever. You're supposed to award the bounty before it expires, not after. Commented Oct 11, 2018 at 15:04
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So, Now I can't claim bounty even though I worked for it. :-(– ManiCommented Oct 11, 2018 at 15:06
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@Mani: But you didn't work for it. The bounty period was over before your post was made. You may have thought that you were working for it, but this was an unfortunate mistake on your part. Commented Oct 11, 2018 at 15:35
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3@Nicol Bolas: There's the possibility of having worked overtime for it, of course, in which case then it becomes an issue of time management (something I'm actively dealing with as I write this comment... and being here right now is probably not helping my case). Commented Oct 11, 2018 at 15:37
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