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Originally Posted by Sigaba
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I once saw a bounty situation work in person in real time on the street - it wasn't pretty.
The cohorts did not use the search button, critical thought, or engage in civilized discourse. However, the effect was immediate and undeniable.
I wasn't being snarky I was serious. IMO, the threat to Z by virtue of a bounty is real and not inconsequential. If you were in his shoes it might become more consequential to you, too. It helps if a cohort has in place the experience to know a bounty from a paper towel.