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Is it ok if a colleague adds a bounty to my question?

From the help center: You do not need to be the asker of the question to offer a bounty on it. Doing so is perfectly legal, unless you somehow intend to answer the question yourself and earn the ...
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What is the use of users awarding bounties to themselves on different accounts?

What is the use of users awarding bounties to themselves on different accounts? To cheat the system, because a bounty cannot normally be re-awarded to the same user who offered it in the first place; ...
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Success Rate of Bounties

Since it's not precisely clear which figures you are looking for, I threw together a SEDE query which calculates a number of them. It looks for answers posted during the bounty (thanks @JonClements ...
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Bounty etiquette - early awards

I'm not sure whether people will see it as polite or just nice, but I would leave the bounty going, especially if the answer was very good. The reasons for this are two-fold: An even better answer ...
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How about a message to the question asker that a bounty was put on his question?

A notification or two would certainly be in order. Actually I was surprised to hear this doesn't exist already! To know about a bounty posted on one of your questions might be encouragement for you ...
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Why did my bounty disappear?

This was my fault. I'm sorry. I was handling a bunch of flags, and your question was in the list because it had received "close vote flags" (flags cast by users who think the question should be ...
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Is "burning a bounty" acceptable behavior?

Sounds like abuse of the system; I would flag for moderator attention with a custom moderator flag. With only a limited screenshot I can't properly infer, but if nothing else Looking at the Q&A in ...
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Is transferring Stack Overflow reputation from one account to another using bounties allowed?

It's not allowed! Please don't attempt this as this would result in your new account being deleted and the old one getting suspended. If you want to keep the posts and gained reputation from them on ...
Dharman's user avatar
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What exactly is "artificial inflation of reputation", and where is the line?

First off, I gotta say that I really detest bounties. I hate that we have a bounty system, and generally-speaking I hate that people use it. All bounties are artificial rep inflation! But I also ...
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Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

Bounties should be orthogonal I think that either immediately refunding or immediately awarding the bounty when a question is closed is too easily -- and too temptingly -- gameable: Refund: offer ...
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Is there a better way to deal with low-quality questions that have a bounty attached?

The 500 rep bounty is suspicious. Martijn said he handled it and that's that. But perhaps equally important here: It's extremely low quality and should be closed Why? The question is about ...
Martin Tournoij's user avatar
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What do you do when a question gets hijacked for a bounty?

If her question is different (such that the current question does not satisfy her requirements) she needs to post a new question. One of the things we always tell people when disputing dupe closures ...
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Difficult question with an active bounty attracts pseudo-answers from reputation hunters

As you noted in a comment on the answer, the content of the answer was copied from elsewhere; this was not their own work. Please do flag such cases of plagiarism for moderator attention. The votes on ...
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Change default bounty reason

Some hard data - on posts since the beginning of the year (1/1/2017). 5120 | Draw attention 1950 | Authoritative reference needed 802 | Canonical answer required 268 | Improve details 161 | Reward ...
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Is it OK to accept one answer and award bounty to another?

You can award the bounty, accepted answer and any associated up or down votes how you want. There are many cases around Stack Overflow where the bounty went to an answer that is not the accepted ...
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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. You are not allowed to use multiple accounts for anything that you cannot do ...
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Flagging a suspicious bounty

What bounty? In all seriousness, if you see suspicious behavior around a bounty, feel free to use a custom flag to let us know why something feels really off. In this case, that would be the fact ...
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Is it appropriate to edit your code into someone else's abandoned question that you bounty?

I think a better option in this case would have been to ask a new question, include your MCVE in that new question, and then add a bounty to the new question if it doesn't get an answer after a few ...
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Mod flagged to remove a bounty on an off-topic question, flag declined because it was handled too late

Sorry, I should have marked your flag as accepted; you did the right thing flagging the post. Note that your other such flags have been marked accepted. When processing a load of flags, you easily ...
Martijn Pieters's user avatar
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Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

Let me throw the unpopular opinion in here. If an off-topic question has a bounty, people aren't moderating (well) enough. You can't set a bounty as soon as you post a question, so there is time to ...
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Is it ok if a colleague adds a bounty to my question?

Can my colleague raise a bounty on my question? Yes, anyone can place a bounty on your question. This is also mentioned in the Help Center: You do not need to be the asker of the question to offer ...
Aziz Shaikh's user avatar
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Can I award a bounty to a deleted answer?

I tried it. And as pointed out by Suraj Rao and Jon Clements, it's technically not possible. First, I get the popup question: Are you sure you want to award your bounty to this answer? THIS CANNOT ...
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Post incorrect answer first, copy correct solution from another answer later, get bounty!

in a more general sense, what can be done to deter the above behavior? Nothing needs to be done. The abuse vector is limited and complex to execute. I admit if executed flawlessly it is hard to ...
rene's user avatar
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Is earning the Tumbleweed badge because of a post enough reason to place a bounty on it?

You're right - the Tumbleweed badge doesn't indicate if it is a good question or not. It's not a bad question - most bad questions get downvoted rather quickly. It just means most people aren't ...
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Is there anything we can do to prevent question blocked users from radically editing their existing questions?

One thing that I've been thinking for a while that won't prevent the issue but would help close the window between detection of the problem, and decisive action: When flags are shown to moderators, ...
Louis's user avatar
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Why did I get my bounty back?

Can anyone tell the reason for bounty back... Simple answer the question is deleted that's why your bounty reputation is refunded FYI February 2018, the rules have changed: If the bounty ...
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Why do bounties vary?

From the answer on Clever bounty reputation hack If you are placing a bounty on a question you answered, your minimum spend is 100 If you are placing a repeat bounty on a question, your ...
rene's user avatar
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I opened two bounties and got only unhelpful answers

When applying a bounty, you pay rep for visibility. You're not paying for answers. There's no way to guarantee (good) answers. So yes, that is the system working as intended. Your questions got more ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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Is there a better way to deal with low-quality questions that have a bounty attached?

The way you deal with such questions is to cast a custom moderator flag on the question and explain the problem, just as was done here. No need for a software overhaul. Flags of this type are ...
Robert Harvey's user avatar

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