I thought I would have this badge by now, but perhaps I didn't visit the site one day. Or perhaps I don't understand the meaning of "visit". The description for this badge says "Visited the site each day for 30 days." How do you trigger a "visit"? Do you have to ask or answer a question? Vote? Leave a comment?
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All you need to do is visit at least once a day, every day for 30 consecutive days. To make sure you get the badge, ensure that you're logged in to Stack Overflow (or Server Fault, as your case may be). It's also worth noting that a new day begins at 0:00 UTC, which is 20:00 (or 8:00 PM) EDT. | |||||||||||||||
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Are you sure you've clicked around every day? HTTP being a stateless protocol SO has no way to tell if you are "there" or not. | |||||
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As Kyle said, its a matter of visiting at least once a day for 30 consecutive days. I'm not sure if it's just a matter of having a page open while logged in during that time but I can reveal how I achieved the badge. I browse stackoverflow at work and at home and usually have it open in a tab all day long at work and 24/7 at home....my morning routine at home usually involves checking the latest questions so I typically refresh the page each day...and if I'm not at home, I usually check SO on my iPhone. Between work, home, and my phone...its fairly easy to obtain the badge with minimal effort. | |||
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I can't find it now, but there's another question similar to this with an answer along the lines of "you must perform an undisclosed amount of activity" each day to get credit for a visit that day. The reasoning is that they don't want to award the badge to someone just for pointing a bot at SO -- the idea is that you, presumably a human, have visited and at least clicked around to a couple of questions and maybe voted every day. See the answer to this question. And: List of all badges with full descriptions (my emphasis below)
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