Let's consider this simple question: How do I change where an image is when it is following my pointer?. The asker is having an issue that got solved within few minutes in the comment section and a user gave the same answer that got accepted.
Recently I noticed a bounty added by the user who answered saying:
This question has not received enough attention.
I don't know why he did this. The question was already solved (so it received enough attention) and technically we cannot expect a better answer since the solution is quite simple1.
That's why I think this bounty is "useless" since you cannot self award a bounty and I don't think we want someone to provide the same solution to get the bounty.
Should something be done in this case or the user is free to waste his reputation? I am more concerned about the fact that someone may simply abuse the bounty system to showcase his answers in order to get some easy upvotes. Is it legit if it's only for this purpose?
As a side note, the same user already did this before:
jQuery not adding 'active' class to div when clicked (the bounty was removed I guess since the question was caused by a simple typo)
Create a custom button plugin in Summernote
1: I can provide different ways to achieve the same goal like using margin-left:4px
, translateX(-4px)
, etc instead of left - 4
but in my opinion it doesn't really deserve a new answer