It seems to me that badges like “fanatic” can be automated, i.e. someone could put a script together to “earn” that badge. Is there any safeguard against such practice? Or is it regarded as fair-play (as in “if you even managed to put such a script together, dude, you deserve it”?!

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You don't earn fanatic just by visiting the site every day. It's a bit more complicated than that. But if you did go through the trouble of writing a script to earn a silly badge, then I'd say you deserve to call yourself fanatic... – Yannis Feb 23 '12 at 22:53
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Since 90% of the users above 3k rep are AI software written by Jon Skeet, I'd say that yes - one can automate getting badges. – Adam Davis Feb 23 '12 at 23:47

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Most bot automation is successfully thwarted by Captcha's.

In the case of Fanatic, if someone really wants to go to all the trouble to write a script, and then wait the 100 days it takes for that script to hit the site once each day to obtain the badge, I'd say they deserve it.

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Yes it can technically be automated.

But only the SO devs know the Exact way to get the badge (actions taken etc)

So your script could be useless and a waste of time :-P

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Not the best Meta day for you, is it? :P – Robert Harvey Feb 23 '12 at 22:54
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@RobertHarvey haha not really as I told Shog. I just got back from my honeymoon, so im still there (not here yet). :-P youtu.be/X6fCk8w8VDY <-- thats me falling over.... – amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Feb 23 '12 at 22:55

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