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Harry Gindi comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3733)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3733#Comment_37332010-03-09T11:35:38-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Harry Gindihttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/
Right now, the featured list is somewhat hidden.
Right now, the featured list is somewhat hidden.
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Ryan Budney comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3732)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3732#Comment_37322010-03-09T11:28:46-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Ryan Budneyhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/107/
IMO it makes sense. You're basically "paying" to grab people's attention. This is a good thing because if you're only docked reputation when you accept an answer, the ...
Anton Geraschenko comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3516)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3516#Comment_35162010-02-27T14:02:45-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Anton Geraschenkohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/2/
Yeah, the bounty rules are kinda weird. Not only can you never put a bounty on the same question, you can't even accept an answer. If you have rep on meta.SE, please upvote Robert Cartaino's ...
Yeah, the bounty rules are kinda weird. Not only can you never put a bounty on the same question, you can't even accept an answer. If you have rep on meta.SE, please upvote Robert Cartaino's suggested changes to the bounty behavior.
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Harry Gindi comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3503)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3503#Comment_35032010-02-26T16:27:27-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Harry Gindihttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/
No, it does not. I remember reading this either in the FAQ or one of the help pages. Your ability to put a new bounty up is forever gone iirc.
No, it does not. I remember reading this either in the FAQ or one of the help pages. Your ability to put a new bounty up is forever gone iirc.
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Jonas Meyer comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3502)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3502#Comment_35022010-02-26T16:24:34-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Jonas Meyerhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/87/
If no answer is accepted, does the system allow you to start another bounty on the same question?
LK comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3410)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3410#Comment_34102010-02-24T15:55:19-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00LKhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/141/
I think the current system is fine (and I did have one question with unclaimed bounty). Questions with bounty are displayed more prominently for 7 days, which obviously benefits the author - more ...
Steve Huntsman comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3379)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3379#Comment_33792010-02-24T06:37:18-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Steve Huntsmanhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/110/
One of the (lesser) reasons I have for being active on MO currently is in the anticipation of using bounties for questions that stump me and are important for my work and that might otherwise go ...
CSiegel comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3375)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3375#Comment_33752010-02-24T04:54:42-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00CSiegelhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/12/
Well, the issue Akhil is bringing up isn't that if he doesn't accept an answer, he loses the points. It's that if no one even posts an answer (as in that question) you lose them, which means you ...
Harry Gindi comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3374)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3374#Comment_33742010-02-24T04:54:13-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Harry Gindihttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/
I assume Akhil is referring to the fact that if nobody answers it with an answer that has a positive score, the points are totally gone. No one gets the credit.
Chris Schommer-Pries comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3373)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3373#Comment_33732010-02-24T04:52:33-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Chris Schommer-Prieshttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/11/
If you get to keep the points by not accepting an answer, what is the incentive to accept an answer?Morally, of course, you are obligated to accept a correct answer (and I'm sure you Akhil, would do ...
Morally, of course, you are obligated to accept a correct answer (and I'm sure you Akhil, would do so) but in a big system like MO eventually someone would yield to temptation. By removing the points regardless, that temptation is eliminated.]]>
Akhil Mathew comments on "If nobody responds to a bounty, why do you still lose the rep?" (3370)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/246/if-nobody-responds-to-a-bounty-why-do-you-still-lose-the-rep/?Focus=3370#Comment_33702010-02-24T04:06:51-08:002018-11-04T13:40:03-08:00Akhil Mathewhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/54/
I discovered this after asking a question on differential Galois theory:http://mathoverflow.net/questions/15165/why-do-we-need-admissible-isomorphisms-for-differential-galois-theoryon which I placed ...
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/15165/why-do-we-need-admissible-isomorphisms-for-differential-galois-theory
on which I placed a 50-point bounty. Not that I'm complaining about a rather small loss of reputation at a time when I don't have to worry about my numerical reputation correlating with my chances of getting into graduate school or anything, but it seemed funny.]]>