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You can already do this if you haven't placed a bounty on your question already. Simply add a bounty and award it to the user — Improvements to the Bounty System.

You can already do this if you haven't placed a bounty on your question already. Simply add a bounty and award it to the user — Improvements to the Bounty System.

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You can already do this if you haven't placed a bounty on your question already. Simply unaccept the answer you accepted, placeadd a bounty, and re-accept the answer.

Of course, this will prevent you from changing the accepted answer in the future if you should ever find the needaward it to do sothe user — Improvements to the Bounty System.

You can already do this if you haven't placed a bounty on your question already. Simply unaccept the answer you accepted, place a bounty, and re-accept the answer.

Of course, this will prevent you from changing the accepted answer in the future if you should ever find the need to do so.

You can already do this if you haven't placed a bounty on your question already. Simply add a bounty and award it to the user — Improvements to the Bounty System.

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You can already do this if you haven't placed a bounty on your question already. Simply unaccept the answer you accepted, place a bounty, and re-accept the answer.

Of course, this will prevent you from changing the accepted answer in the future if you should ever find the need to do so.