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minasteris comments on "Bounties" (12941)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12941#Comment_129412011-01-30T03:17:02-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00minasterishttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/467/
@Gerry Myerson :As for the graph I agree with the way that FC uses MO
Scott Morrison comments on "Bounties" (12928)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12928#Comment_129282011-01-29T17:04:37-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Scott Morrisonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/3/
Also, remember that at this point essentially everyone agrees that the whole bounty system is hopelessly broken. The SE 2.0 sites have already moved to a different model, but we're stuck in limbo.
Also, remember that at this point essentially everyone agrees that the whole bounty system is hopelessly broken. The SE 2.0 sites have already moved to a different model, but we're stuck in limbo.
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Ben Webster comments on "Bounties" (12923)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12923#Comment_129232011-01-29T16:02:51-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Ben Websterhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/21/
Andres- The logic is that you should not have an incentive not to award the bounty. Otherwise it would very tempting to just not accept any answer that isn't absolutely perfect.
Andres- The logic is that you should not have an incentive not to award the bounty. Otherwise it would very tempting to just not accept any answer that isn't absolutely perfect.
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Andres Caicedo comments on "Bounties" (12922)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12922#Comment_129222011-01-29T15:29:41-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Andres Caicedohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/251/
Gerry, yes, I checked the graph a while ago. Still surprised by the "no refunds" policy. What is the logic behind this?
Gerry Myerson comments on "Bounties" (12918)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12918#Comment_129182011-01-29T15:16:44-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Gerry Myersonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/370/
Andres, I had the same reaction to the same question. For future reference, you can go to the questioner's page and click on the reputation tab and see the story for yourself. If you do that now, ...
Bill Johnson comments on "Bounties" (12912)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12912#Comment_129122011-01-29T12:36:11-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Bill Johnsonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/133/
No refunds is the MO policy, Andres.
Andres Caicedo comments on "Bounties" (12911)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12911#Comment_129112011-01-29T12:10:33-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Andres Caicedohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/251/
Oh, so one's reputation decreases as soon as the bounty is set! Does one recover it if the bounty is not awarded?
minasteris comments on "Bounties" (12910)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12910#Comment_129102011-01-29T11:35:57-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00minasterishttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/467/
I will answer to that, i had reputation 277 and now i gave 250 + 50 from the system and it is 300
Andres Caicedo comments on "Bounties" (12909)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12909#Comment_129092011-01-29T11:33:29-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Andres Caicedohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/251/
More specifically, how can there be a bounty of 300 in this question: http://mathoverflow.net/questions/49647/is-this-a-well-known-open-probleminfinitness-and-more-on-anm-pm-n-pm-m ?
Valerio Talamanca comments on "Bounties" (12907)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12907#Comment_129072011-01-29T10:54:23-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Valerio Talamancahttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/492/
I have another question: who can put a bounty on a question? only who asked the question or it depends on your reputation? also can a bounty be put on a community wiki question?
François G. Dorais comments on "Bounties" (12906)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12906#Comment_129062011-01-29T10:33:16-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00François G. Doraishttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/144/
Since the software gives an extra 50 points on each bounty, you can set a bounty for 50 points more than your net worth.
Since the software gives an extra 50 points on each bounty, you can set a bounty for 50 points more than your net worth.
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Andres Caicedo comments on "Bounties" (12900)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/927/bounties/?Focus=12900#Comment_129002011-01-29T09:18:50-08:002018-11-04T23:22:16-08:00Andres Caicedohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/251/
I read the FAQ but it is still not clear to me: 1. Can one set up a bounty on a question for more points than one's reputation? [My understanding was that the amount would be subtracted from the ...
[My understanding was that the amount would be subtracted from the reputation of the person asking, but I may have misunderstood.]
2. If the answer to 1. is no, but one goes ahead and tries to set up such a bounty anyway, does the software prevents this from happening?
3. And, finally, if the software doesn't stop this, then what happens when an answer is accepted?]]>