The current policy about bounties doesn't really make sense or at least the terminology is simply wrong. In my opinion Stack Overflow is more like a bulletin board instead of a market with its own currency.
Internet forums are a replacement for traditional bulletin boards. (...) An online board can serve the same purpose as a physical bulletin board.
The support questions on bounties answers with *that's how it works or bounty is advertising. But these answers seem contradictory to the list of reasons for bounties, where drawing attention is just one aspect of a bounty. Bounties make a question more attractive to the community, especially if an answer needs a detailed answer and a lot of research. Which seems to be the goal of this site:
With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed, high-quality answers to every question about programming.
Therefore a "non-popping" bounty to questions with no rewardable answer, that either just doesn't expire and members can offer additional points to the question or a refund for follow up bounties (e.g. +100), should be a change to this feature.
In case it isn't clear enough:
- The normal rules apply for bounties until it expires.
- After the bounty expires voting or a moderator decides if an extra rule for well written questions that have no rewardable answer (+3 or manually).