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I've recently come across a few "really good" unanswered questions, tagged within (Python). I want to raise attention for these questions, even raise a bounty perhaps on behalf of the OP. I understand that this isn't currently a feature, but I figured this would be a good place to start.

How can I raise attention for someone else's questions? Also, I'm pretty active in the topic/tag . Are there any tools for me as a community person who's highly active? Is there a roadmap for such curation or other similar functionality?

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    You can raise a bounty on someone else question. I did it myself. You even get badges for. Commented Nov 14, 2022 at 2:01
  • AH! Thanks for pointing that out! I just raised a bounty. Perfect. Commented Nov 14, 2022 at 2:03
  • you are welcome, but be aware it is the same game as it would be your own question. Means, even if you won't get an answer that you expect or even not an answer at all, the points are gone. Commented Nov 14, 2022 at 2:04
  • Is there a doc with more information on how bounties work for q's which aren't your own? Commented Nov 14, 2022 at 2:08
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    There's a complete FAQ on MSE: How does the bounty system work? and in the help center What is a bounty? How can I start one?
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Commented Nov 14, 2022 at 2:16

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As in the help center describes, you can set a bounty to any question you want draw attention to:

If you see a question that has not gotten a satisfactory answer, a bounty may help attract more attention and more answers. Slice off anywhere from +50 to +500 of your own hard-earned reputation, and attach it to any question as a bounty. You do not need to be the asker of the question to offer a bounty on it.

The bounty-system works the same as you would ask for yourself.

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