Here is the scenario:
Question with revision history
- Question asked - Jul 17 at 11:01
- First answered - Jul 20 at 6:02
- Bounty started - Jul 20 at 7:13
- Updated/Edited the first answer - Jul 20 at 9:22
- Accepted by author - Jul 23 at 3:59
Bounty Ended with no winning - (Jul 29 - after grace period) answer by Community♦.
Though this Q & A makes sense, to the developer team of Stack Overflow,
- What if the author able to revalidate the previously posted answers before staring bounty and found the working solution?
- Do the author need to inform answerer to repost new answer so that he can accept the same?
- What if we update the answer posted before bounty upon getting clarification from the author?
- Does the bounty process expects to post a new answer instead of updating same answer after getting clarification?
- Wouldn't it be better to take author acceptance as criteria over when the answer has posted/updated?
The first two points may be a little hypothetical, but the last three were valid I believe. Any thoughts here?
Conclude the question in two lines
If the author didn't award the bounty manually, they didn't think the answer was worthy of a bounty.
But the system will auto-award a partial bounty to new answers created after the bounty was placed, whether or not the person placing the bounty thinks the answer is worthy of it.
Why does this auto-award only happen for new answers and not for edited answers, especially when the edited answer ends up being accepted after the bounty is placed?
You seem to understand that it wasn't rewarded because your answer wasn't new, correct? it wouldn't make sense to auto-reward to an existing answer if a bounty was placed to attract new answers.
Indeed it's a new answer (But a complete edit for the existing answer posted before bounty).
My point is simple, isn't is fare to the system to consider an edited answer also into consideration like created answers while doing auto-award or do the sytem want to encourage posting multiple answers by single answerer just for the sake of the bounty award.
Anyone one out there, who's agreeing with this point and support to request for change in system policy???