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A bounty is a way to get additional attention for a question by offering some of your own reputation for great answers.
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Is "burning a bounty" acceptable behavior?
Given that it would not be possible to 'burn a bounty' with a single account, this is abuse of using multiple accounts. … This includes but is not limited to voting on your own posts or awarding bounties on your own posts (even if just to 'burn' the bounty). …
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Should people put bounties on other people's questions more often?
Generally, people who put bounties on other people's questions would be someone who has the same question, and wants the answer badly enough that they are willing to offer a bounty. … Bounties from someone who is not the question author is a signal that the question was so helpful to someone else that they were willing to spend their reputation to offer a bounty. …