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Why is the paid question award given to everyone?

Why is the reward for paid question given to "every responder in proportion to the number of likes"? If I set a bounty of 1000FV and I don't get an answer that solves my problem, my FVs will actually be forfeited.

Why is the reward for paid question given to "every responder in proportion to the number of likes"? If I set a bounty of 1000FV and I don't get an answer that solves my problem, my FVs will actually be forfeited.

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spiyose

Sharing is caring,

Sharing is caring,


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Anteq
Looking at the ccfound interface, it will be possible
Looking at the ccfound interface, it will be possible

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Wera

More liked answers on average tend to reflect reality better

More liked answers on average tend to reflect reality better


mgr

Answers might be really valuable for other people too.
What if the one asking will never go back to the question for whatever reason?

Answers might be really valuable for other people too.
What if the one asking will never go back to the question for whatever reason?


Czesiek21
I do not know
I do not know

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Pixir
Otherwise, the service would not exist and for many it would not be interesting.
Otherwise, the service would not exist and for many it would not be interesting.

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Piotr Michalak
We also plan to add other options. For now, we've started with one, which is the simplest. The next ones give rise to many complications - what if, for example, the author of the question does not choose the winning one? But in short, here's what we predict: 1) Everyone who I don't exclude from winning wins evenly (I exclude low-value answers and spam) - to mitigate the risk that someone will write spam at 5:12, the prizes are calculated within 24 hours after closing the question. The author still has time to mark spam. 2) The author of the first selected answer - I have time to choose 24 hours after the end of the competition. (There must be a notification that your contest has ended.) If I pick a winner early, it automatically ends the contest. We are still working on many other functions in the portal, so doing it is not all, it needs to be well described for programmers so that there are no mistakes, take into account exceptional situations in the judicial system, and after the software, thoroughly test it, after which there will probably be bugs anyway. Therefore, application development is not as fast as it seems to people who only look at the construction from the outside. Sometimes it also seems to me why, for example, real estate is so expensive, after all, it's just some bricks and pipes :-)
We also plan to add other options. For now, we've started with one, which is the simplest. The next ones give rise to many complications - what if, for example, the author of the question does not choose the winning one? But in short, here's what we predict: 1) Everyone who I don't exclude from winning wins evenly (I exclude low-value answers and spam) - to mitigate the risk that someone will write spam at 5:12, the prizes are calculated within 24 hours after closing the question. The author still has time to mark spam. 2) The author of the first selected answer - I have time to choose 24 hours after the end of the competition. (There must be a notification that your contest has ended.) If I pick a winner early, it automatically ends the contest. We are still working on many other functions in the portal, so doing it is not all, it needs to be well described for programmers so that there are no mistakes, take into account exceptional situations in the judicial system, and after the software, thoroughly test it, after which there will probably be bugs anyway. Therefore, application development is not as fast as it seems to people who only look at the construction from the outside. Sometimes it also seems to me why, for example, real estate is so expensive, after all, it's just some bricks and pipes :-)

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Why is the reward for a paid question awarded to everyone? Why does "everyone responding proportionally to the number of likes" receive the reward for a paid question? If I set a reward of 1000 FV and do not receive an answer that solves my problem, my FV will actually be lost.
Why is the reward for a paid question awarded to everyone? Why does "everyone responding proportionally to the number of likes" receive the reward for a paid question? If I set a reward of 1000 FV and do not receive an answer that solves my problem, my FV will actually be lost.

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