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I want to provide a bounty for one of my questions.

Because it is the first time I do this, I also want to earn the "Promoter" badge.

As described in the badge:

First bounty you offer on your own question

But when I try to search my questions with the 'Go get it >' button, I only found questions with this filter:

is:question answers:0 user:[userId] closed:no score:1 created:..2018-12-10

Isn't this badge supposed to work with all questions with no previous bounty offered?

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This search is apparently trying to optimize the success rate of the bounty. These parameters are required:

  • is:question
  • user:me
  • closed:no
  • created:..2018-12-10 (you can only offer bounties on questions which are more than 48 hours old; this is the best the search options can offer)

These parameters are optional (if you remove them, you still get only questions on which you can earn the badge):

  • answers:0 if you already got an answer, chances are you don't need a bounty anymore.
  • score:1 a question without positive reception isn't likely to be a good question, so it's less likely to attract a good, bounty-worthy answer.
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    created:..3d is more portable.
    – Cœur
    Commented Dec 13, 2018 at 3:16
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    Interestingly, I think all the bounties I've offered were to reward existing answers that had gone "above and beyond". Commented Dec 14, 2018 at 8:26
  • I agree with @MatthieuM.'s point; there are numerous purposes to a bounty, only one of which is "I haven't gotten an answer yet and would like to draw attention". Likewise I don't agree that a question with a score less than 1 is necessarily bad--it could have simply been more along the lines of Tumbleweed badge criteria (low views).
    – TylerH
    Commented Dec 14, 2018 at 20:32

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