As the title suggests does anyone have ideas for additional badges for SO?

I liked the idea of 'hidden' ones that are triggered by odd, random criteria. Basically Easter eggs.

Also:

  • Member of all 3 stack overflow sites

Edit: Made it a community wiki so people can edit easier.

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I wonder if we could get Jeff to comment on the status of badge requests. – jjnguy Jul 9 '09 at 13:26
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I, too, wonder if we could get @Jeff Atwood to comment on the status of badge requests. – Randolpho Apr 14 '10 at 13:34
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@Randolpho: I'm pretty sure that @ thing only works for names of people have actually spoken somewhere above your comment... – SamB Apr 15 '10 at 18:34
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Unrewarded Ten or more accepted answers with 0 or 1 upvotes. One for the people working in fringe badges or just those unlucky enough to answer during a quiet patch for upvoting.

Inquisitive 90% of activity is questions (maybe on 10 consecutive days to make the percentage workable over time)

Helpful 90% of activity is answers (with durational requirement as above)

Balanced Diet Percentage of answers and questions very close.

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I like "Unrewarded" as a consolation prize for not getting (presumably) good questions upvoted, if it were restricted to answers with only zero votes. However, almost everyone will end up getting at least one of the other three badges, which would render them fairly pointless. – Ether Dec 11 '09 at 5:18
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"Unrewarded" is good. I was thinking of it as "Unsung Hero". Getting an answer accepted with no upvotes feels like it was just grudgingly accepted by the inquirer. – Rob Heiser Mar 26 '10 at 21:07
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Hot Streak - name for Damien idea

Something for posting an accepted anwser once a day for 15-30 days. Don't know what you could call it..

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Weekend Warrior

Posted an accepted answer to a question on weekend.

This badge could only be awarded once.

Since traffic and responses are MUCH lower on weekends, this would maybe reward those that post and troll on the weekends helping out others.

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I like this, except it's hard to define "weekend" given the variation in timezones. Australians could nail this one on Monday morning while it's still Sunday UTC. – Ether Oct 24 '09 at 0:33
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If we define WE as Saturday and Sunday... well, WE would be from when the last TZ enters Saturday to when the first TZ enters Monday. So, about 24 hours, IINM. – Jürgen A. Erhard Jan 12 '10 at 10:05
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Home Run - Hit the rep cap just from one answer (or question) posted that same day.

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How often does that happen? Do you have to be answering a question on regexes and HTML? – Andrew Grimm Jan 28 '10 at 10:22
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I think it's fairly common, though I suspect we'd just be piling reward on top of reward at that point – Jeff Atwood Feb 9 '10 at 1:15
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Some comments on an answer end up collecting several up votes of their own. Some badges based on "great" comments would be nice.

"Preaching to the choir" - x upvotes on a comment

"Ouch - no love here" - x downvotes on a comment

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Can't actually downvote a comment, last I saw ... – a_m0d Jun 29 '09 at 4:55
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@a_mOd, I would have downvoted your comment, but I couldn't ;-) – Nathan Koop Jun 29 '09 at 13:19
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I've been a fan of a badge for 100 upvotes on a comment -- ever since I got 100 upvotes on a comment. whistles – mmyers Jun 29 '09 at 17:45
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Doh! missed the fact that you can't downvote a comment... – scunliffe Jun 30 '09 at 15:56
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Something for posting an accepted anwser once a day for 15-30 days. Don't know what you could call it..

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Good idea. See "Hot Streak", as someone called it in a higher-voted answer. – Quinn Taylor Jul 10 '09 at 21:07
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Scientist - upvoting X number of questions where:

  • you've provided an answer that received at least one upvote, and
  • you upvote at least one other answer

both of which happened before an answer was accepted.

If the user answered the question, received an upvote for the answer, and then deleted it, that should also count. Presumably they learned something from a better answer, just like a real scientist.

The concept behind this badge is mainly to encourage the upvoting of questions more often. The restrictions would be to prevent random upvoting.

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Altruist - Voted up an answer by someone else, on a question, that you yourself answered. You thought the other user's answer was better than your own answer.

You are unselfish, you are voting for the best answer for the good of the community, not to gain points. We like this type of behavior

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Hint: Take a look at the top-voted answer to this question. ;) – gnostradamus Aug 31 '09 at 17:15
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I raised a feature request before I saw this question for badges based on accepted answers in a tag. This would work similarly to the tags badges for votes, but with a lower threshold, e.g. earn a silver badge for 100 accepted Java answers and gold for 250 accepted.

For example:

.net accepted

java accepted

etc.

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OCD - visited the site every day for a year.

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Usurper: Have an answer accepted for a question that had an accepted answer at the time you posted your answer.

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Thief: Have an answer accepted for a question that had an accepted answer at the time you edited your answer. The first version of your edited answer must have been posted before the other previously accepted answer was accepted.

Not too hard to automate. Also encourages users to supply/improve answers to questions that already have accepted answers.

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Inciter - answer or question that generated 50+ comments

Suggested revision:

  1. Encourager (bronze) received 10 or more comments on a single question or answer with a score greater than or equal to 1.
  2. Provocateur (silver) received 25 or more comments on a single question or answer with a score greater than or equal to 5.
  3. Instigator (gold) received 100 or more comments on a single question or answer with a score greater than or equal to 10.

In all cases, your own comments wouldn't count.

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50+ comments are probably a bad thing, aren't they? – sth Jun 28 '09 at 12:24
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The problem is, you are creating a badge of honour for the trolls... – Marc Gravell Jun 28 '09 at 22:04
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@sth Not if you combine it with the requirement that the question has a positive score. – Daniel Daranas Feb 4 '10 at 16:46
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Out Of Ammo - Used all his/her votes for a day.

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Beginners Luck - accepted answer in the first 2 days of joining / or with you first ever answer.

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except most of us could never get this since we're already here :( – warren Sep 17 '09 at 8:54
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not that I'm complaining, mind you :D – warren Sep 17 '09 at 8:54
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Controversy

Question or answer voted up and down at least x times.

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I suggested something like this back on UV, and the feedback was that they didn't want to create incentive for controversial posts. – chaos Jul 7 '09 at 20:54
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Selfless - For earning 100 (or 200 or whatever) rep over and above the rep cap on a given day. Would encourage people who hit the rep cap on a day to continue answering questions even though they know that any additional up votes won't help their rep.

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@random - sort of, but not really. They reward you for hitting the rep cap, but not for going "above and beyond". – Eric Petroelje Dec 23 '09 at 14:16
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Didn't see the concept anywhere in these three pages...

Radio Star: awarded for asking a question that is singled out on the StackOverflow podcast (either by SO guys or guests)

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Usurper
Posted an answer 6 months after an accepted one, resulting in the question owner switching to yours.

Encourages posting better solutions when you come across old accepted answers. Adjust time-scale to suit.

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Weekend Warrior

Reaching rep cap on 13 Sundays.


Now with charts! (from source)

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sundays in .. what time zone? We can't do these :( – Jeff Atwood May 2 '10 at 10:18
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Nonconformist

I'd like to see a badge for answering questions in very unpopular tags. This would encourage people to answer questions that are otherwise unlikely to get decent answers.

Badge name: Nonconformist is intended to be somewhat an opposite of Generalist (but not in the direction of what could be called Specialist), with the added idea of "not conforming" to the popular tags. What other names could be used for "helpful to unpopular tags"?

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I'd go for "spelunker". – Aarobot May 27 '10 at 14:46
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Great Mystery

This badge is awarded for question having at least 5 up vote and at least 500 views and no up voted answer. This would award great question that the answer is unknown.

World Mystery

This is basicly the same as Great Mystery except that it would require at least 20 up vote, 1.5k view.

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How about something to encourage people to apply more effort to questions asked by users who don't often bother to accept answers to their questions?

Thankless

Answered a question posed by a user who has a worse than 20% accept rate, and that answer is voted up 10 times, is the top answer for the question by votes, and the asker doesn't accept any answer for the question for a month.

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Interesting idea, but a lot of conditions in it. – Andrew Grimm Apr 11 '10 at 23:34
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Synonymist

Suggest a tag synonym that is then accepted into the system.

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<obligatory>
Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!
</obligatory>

Part of the design of the system is that badges are strictly awarded for behaviour that we want to encourage. "Odd, random criteria" would fall outside of that area.

That said, having a tag here on the meta site specifically for badge suggestions would be a great idea.

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OCD — Front page loaded more then 100 times a day

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What about people who refresh the Newest Questions page more than 100 times a day? – mmyers Oct 19 '09 at 16:49
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Life is Hard - First time you get an answer accepted an later unaccepted (of course own questions don't count).

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I would have won this several times over already! – ChrisF Jan 18 '10 at 15:43
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Jack of All Trades — amass a certain amount of rep (say, 1000) on each Trilogy site (excluding Meta).

You'd have to associate all your accounts to get this badge, but that's kind of the point.

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Why exclude Meta? – Gnome Apr 8 '10 at 6:38
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ooh, keep an eye on stackexchange.com tomorrow. I'm just sayin' – Jeff Atwood Aug 12 '10 at 10:54
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Burning the midnight oil

Awarded for activity (vote, question, answer, comment) at least once per hour, for 24 hours in a row.

Selfless (or Communist, even if it was mentioned elsewhere)

First community wiki created (not turning a question into a community wiki, but really starting it as a wiki in the first place.)

Elitist

Has at least 50(?) Ignored Tags for every Interesting Tags (or has had that for x days).

Renaissance Man

Has had a high number(?) of Interesting Tags and no Ignored Tags for x days.

I really like how the last two play against each other :)

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Selfless badge would also need to require a minimum number of votes on the question so that we don't inadvertently encourage bad cw questions. – Joel Coehoorn Apr 14 '10 at 13:59
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Referenced
Post directly linked by 10 other questions or answers.

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New idea.

We can have a badge called Bounty Hunter which will be given to a user who has answered some threshold number of bounty questions. Similar badges can be given if a user has asked some threshold number of bounty questions.

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