If I'm reading the bounty documentation correctly, 1.5 times the amount will be awarded in this scenario:
- I offer a bounty on my own question.
- New answer A gets 2 upvotes.
- New answer B gets 1 upvote and I accept it.
- I don't manually award the bounty.
According to this paragraph, answer A will be awarded half the bounty amount:
If you do not award your bounty within 7 days (plus the grace period), the highest voted answer created after the bounty started with a minimum score of 2 will be awarded half the bounty amount [...]
According to this paragraph, answer B will be awarded the full bounty amount:
If the bounty was started by the question owner, and the question owner accepts an answer posted during the bounty period, and the bounty expires without an explicit award then we assume the bounty owner liked the answer they accepted and award it the full bounty amount at the time of bounty expiration.
Neither paragraph rules out the other, and they both assert that an amount will be awarded, so 1.5 times the bounty amount will be awarded. Is that correct? Is that the reason it speaks about awarding the bounty "amount" rather than the bounty? (The latter sounds like a thing, which only exists once, whereas an amount can be multiplied at will.)
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