In the last few weeks on Meta, I've seen a handful of [questionable][1] [audit cases][2] involving not particularly great questions that had received a ton of upvotes. In several of these cases, the voting could be traced back to a bounty being placed on those questions. Even a 50 point bounty was enough to drive 8+ upvotes to borderline questions. It appears that the reason behind this is their prominent placement within the [Featured Questions tab][3] on the front page. In fact, if you look down the list of featured questions you find a large number of upvotes on each. Many of these questions would not otherwise receive votes like this. A random sampling of a few of these seems to indicate that almost all votes came after the bounty was placed on a question. In many cases, the reputation gained from votes outweighs the 50 point bounty, so this seems like people are able to get a lot of attention for their questions for free. Beyond the troubling audit cases this is creating, is this a larger problem? Should the design around how these are presented be changed? Should we just exclude previously bountied questions from being audit cases? [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300552/failed-a-review-audit-even-though-the-post-was-of-low-quality [2]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300236/does-this-question-deserve-to-be-in-the-review-audit-list [3]: http://stackoverflow.com/?tab=featured