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I asked the following question Does removing a GUI from a server make it less vulnerable?

But I don't get enough reputation as I expected, once I start a bounty and I did get a reputation as I paid, I was maybe I did not select the appropriate kind of bounty, would please share your professional opinion that this question worth to start a bounty to get more "reputation"?

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  • I'm going to close this question, as based on your comments below it doesn't really make any sense. I'd suggest going back to the tour pages and really reading them to see how Stack Exchange works - it appears you are trying to use it in some other way.
    – Rory Alsop Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:59
  • @RoryAlsopI am not using it in any other way, it was an honest question.
    – R1W
    Sep 10, 2018 at 11:03
  • honest, but misguided, I think
    – Rory Alsop Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 11:30

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You post a bounty in order to get attention to the question so that you can get answers, not reputation. That question is your highest voted question on StackExchange and the community has up-voted one Answer 114 times. The community thinks that you have your answer.

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  • As you mention I have the answers I expected but I need more attention to the question, how can I get more attention, is it possible to have more or got enough attention due to the subject?
    – R1W
    Sep 10, 2018 at 9:58
  • Why do you want more attention?
    – schroeder Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:02
  • I think the question has more potential.
    – R1W
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:04
  • Potential to do what? What is the end state?
    – schroeder Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:04
  • To have more view to get more reputation, i dont know the end state, some times can not see the end and i dont have the answer for every question.
    – R1W
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:08
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    The end state, in this case, is to have higher reputation. Ok, so you want to game the bounty system to get more rep. This question is not what Meta is for.
    – schroeder Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:12
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    If you want higher rep, take a look at the questions that have high rep. Look at their subjects and how they are crafted. In particular, look at how specific they are. You are having trouble getting rep because you are trying to write answers to get more rep. That is not going to work. You gain rep by ofering *value to the community, not by asking questions you think other people might want to know.
    – schroeder Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:14
  • No, i want to no your professional idea that this question is worth more reputation?
    – R1W
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:15
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    There is no professional idea that any post deserves more or less reputation. It's up to the community and what they are interested in at the time. I have had answers that I thought would get 1-2 rep, and they got 100-200 because the question made it to the Hot Network Questions list. I wrote others that I thought would get a ton of rep, but got nothing. You cannot predict or expect any certain amount of rep for anything.
    – schroeder Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:16
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    If you want to build high rep, then you need to provide consistent, long-term value over time. And mostly, you will see that the highest rep members answer more questions than they ask. That's where the value to the community is. Questions mostly provide value to yourself.
    – schroeder Mod
    Sep 10, 2018 at 10:19

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