Is it wrong to expect feedback from the OP?
I answered a bounty question. Not because it has bounty. But assuming people who puts bounty more than minimum are really in need of help. And the question was tagged with X509 certificate. Much fewer responses will come due to lack of experience to the answerer in field of X509.
Whenever I answer, I expect at least a downvote and comment which points my mistake so that I will get benefit from it.
Because my answer neither received upvotes nor downvotes (even a single comment). Maybe those type of rare requirements need more time to get visitor who is really in need of that. So it is clear that site can not assure feedback to the answerer.
There is nothing great to have bounty without consent of the OP. It is totally left to the OP to decide whether an answerer deserves his/her award or not. But context is not about bounty, but about the OPs responsibility. OP's response should be mandatory at least a downvote and a comment. So that answer quality can be improved.
(At least in case of a bountied question. If you put bounty it means you are in need help, and you should show some interest to read the response, try it out and give feedback)
EDIT:
Thanks to all. I got the clarification needed.
There is nothing wrong in expecting feedback, but the site can't ensure feedback for an answer or the site can't enforce strategies that will promote giving feedback.