_This is in reference to a [chat discussion](https://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/105614/discussion-on-question-by-qix-these-cannot-close-questions-with-a-bounty-posts) prompted by [this meta post](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/318482/these-cannot-close-questions-with-a-bounty-posts-are-getting-inane)._

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The backstory here is simple: a high-rep user on Stack Overflow recently unilaterally decided to start offering bounties on questions with the express intent of increasing specific authors' reputations so that they could use it to moderate more effectively. 

I was one of the recipients of his largesse, as were several others. Today, flags were raised and in response the moderators refunded some of the bounties and spoke darkly of "fraud", "trading bounties" and "artificial inflation of reputation". 

What exactly is an "artificial inflation of reputation", and how is a user's posted bounty deemed as such? What is considered "trading bounties", how is that even possible?

Can there really be any harm in aiding like-minded individuals in their quest to better moderate the site?