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Someone did a really nice job enhancing one of my answers and I have a simple question. Is there any way I can transfer rep as a thank you? Do I have any other options to give him credit? I,m not sure what the protocol is.

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  • upvote one of their Q or A that seems good Jul 23, 2012 at 23:56
  • Sure, if thats the only way then thats what I will do Jul 23, 2012 at 23:59
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    Just be careful not to go too far overboard so you don't get automatically detected as a serial upvoter. :)
    – jmort253
    Jul 24, 2012 at 0:57

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We are all here to help each-other, so I would say pass on that helpfulness to others.

Also, A lot of older questions for some users may be less than perfect, or have gone unnoticed, So finding a couple of things to edit on some of their older questions would not only be of great help to the user but to the whole site.

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Sure, As aking1012 said in a comment, You may want to give some upvotes on their question or answers, if you think they deserve so. But, doing serial upvoting is caught by the system as unexpected behavior.

I also read a comment by an user who said, "I'll try to give you bounty, as soon as possible". I don't know the exact procedure, but what I understand is, He will declare a bounty where an answer existed there already and then apply bounty. In this way, A user can give extra rep to a good answer.

Check this question for extra

How can I give rep to a wiki answer?

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    +1 These responses have been very helpful and I have noted some of the pitfalls in irregular voting etc. Jul 24, 2012 at 8:12
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The biggest help you could give someone on a stack-exchange site is of course to answer a question they have.

If they've a question open, and you yourself don't know the answer, you could open a bounty on that question, which will give the question more attention, and hence up the chances that they get an answer.

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