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On this questionthis question I had a bounty going for a few more days but was so excited that I had got an answer that appeared to work, I assigned it. However, later I noticed it wasn't working right and realized I didn't properly test it. It didn't solve the problem for me. That being said, is there any way to revert the bounty? Not like I don't think the user was helpful, but the whole point in having the bounty was to potentially get the answer.

On this question I had a bounty going for a few more days but was so excited that I had got an answer that appeared to work, I assigned it. However, later I noticed it wasn't working right and realized I didn't properly test it. It didn't solve the problem for me. That being said, is there any way to revert the bounty? Not like I don't think the user was helpful, but the whole point in having the bounty was to potentially get the answer.

On this question I had a bounty going for a few more days but was so excited that I had got an answer that appeared to work, I assigned it. However, later I noticed it wasn't working right and realized I didn't properly test it. It didn't solve the problem for me. That being said, is there any way to revert the bounty? Not like I don't think the user was helpful, but the whole point in having the bounty was to potentially get the answer.

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can I revert awarding a bounty?

On this question I had a bounty going for a few more days but was so excited that I had got an answer that appeared to work, I assigned it. However, later I noticed it wasn't working right and realized I didn't properly test it. It didn't solve the problem for me. That being said, is there any way to revert the bounty? Not like I don't think the user was helpful, but the whole point in having the bounty was to potentially get the answer.