• What are badges?
  • How do users get badges?
  • How can users get tag specialist badges?
  • What can cause a badge to be lost/revoked/taken away after it is awarded?

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What are badges?

Badges are awarded to users in recognition of their contributions to the community. There are many ways to contribute, and consequently, there are many badges.

There are three ranks of badge. Bronze badges are relatively easy to get, and often help teach users how to use the system. Silver badges are more difficult to earn, and can be gained for things like posting extremely insightful questions and answers, as well as a dedication to moderation and improvement of site content. Gold badges are the most difficult to earn, and generally signify outstanding dedication or achievement.

All of the badges that a user has earned are displayed on his profile. Also, each user's user card shows the number of badges the user has earned, broken down by rank.

The badges a user has earned don't have any effect on site functionality; they are simply signs of accomplishment and bragging rights. A user's abilities are governed not by his badges, but by his reputation.

How do users get badges?

Users get badges by participating in the site. The badges page summarizes what is specifically needed to gain each badge. When a user meets the criteria for a badge, an automated background process adds the badge to the user's account.

Some badges can be earned more than once. If a user earns such a badge more than once, his name will appear on that badge's page once for each time he earned the badge. The badges listing on the user page will also display a multiplier next to the badge indicating the number of times it has been earned.

In some cases badges gained or lost may not show up immediately, but will instead be awarded the next time the system recalculates badges, which occurs periodically.

How can users get tag specialist badges?

These are awarded when you achieve a specific number of upvotes for questions with a particular tag. There are three levels: bronze requires 100 upvotes, silver requires 400 upvotes and gold requires 1,000 upvotes. Only non-community-wiki answers are considered.

For example, if you get 400 upvotes for questions tagged with "java", you'll get a "java" silver badge. Earn another 600 upvotes for a shiny gold badge!

You can check your progress on the Stack Exchange Data Explorer.

See the announcement post and What are tag badges? How do they work? for details.

What can cause a badge to be lost/revoked/taken away after it is awarded?

The Stack Exchange administration has stated repeatedly that "regular" badges never go away unless they were obtained by heinous cheating. Behavior that qualifies as "heinous" is defined by devs on a case-by-case basis, but here are some guidelines:

  • using a bunch of sockpuppets to upvote posts by your main account for Enlightened or Nice Question qualifies as "heinous"
  • downvoting something and then immediately undoing your downvote just so you get Critic for free is kinda dumb, but not "heinous"

Tag badges, on the other hand, disappear immediately if you ever cease to meet their criteria, which could happen through deletion or downvotes.

However, if the criteria for a badge no longer exist — e.g. the post it was awarded for is deleted — the next award of that badge is negated. When badges are awarded, the system checks to see how many you're supposed to have, and only awards new badges when the number of badges you're supposed to have is greater than the number of badges you have.

As an example, suppose one of your answers received 10 up-votes, which caused you to earn the Nice Answer badge. After you have the badge, that same answer is down-voted to a score under 10. The Nice Answer badge is not revoked. However, the next time you have an answer that gets 10 up-votes, you will not earn an additional Nice Answer badge, because the system sees that you already have the number of Nice Answer badges that you should have.

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Is "Enlightened" still a "more than Once" badge? It's tooltip says "First...." (and I should have my second now...) – James Curran Oct 6 '08 at 15:38
I don't have enough rep to edit... why not have the "The user's abilities are governed not by badges, but by reputation." text link to stackoverflow.com/questions/130654/… – AnonJr Dec 24 '08 at 3:43
What are the exact requirments for generalist? – Tim Matthews Feb 23 '09 at 7:52
I would love to know what the actual requirement for Generalist is – TheTXI Feb 26 '09 at 12:04
IIRC it hasn't been implemented yet so there are no requirements... – SCdF Feb 27 '09 at 1:20
How often are the badges recalculated? – Zifre Apr 9 '09 at 16:42
Is there a bug in badges? I should have at least 1 by now. :) – JP. Apr 10 '09 at 18:36
@JP; you have 7. Check at the bottom of your profile page stackoverflow.com/users/86473/jp – SCdF Apr 12 '09 at 7:25
What's the "Cleanup" badge? What exactly is a rollback (in the SO context, obviously) and how is it done? Just wondering... – Huxi Jun 23 '09 at 23:16
I've found the answer to my "Cleanup" badge question at stackoverflow.com/questions/128742/… – Huxi Jun 23 '09 at 23:21
Can you still get Self-Learner more than once? The badges page indicates otherwise. – Grace Note Jun 6 '10 at 17:40
A couple of months ago, we started getting tag specialist bronze badges for 100 upvotes in addition to the silver and gold ones. I can't find a corroborating announcement to add to the tag specialist badge section, just the stats page (stackoverflow.com/badges?tab=tags). Anyone? – Pontus Gagge Oct 7 '10 at 15:14
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Short answer for users familiar with the Xbox 360, Games for Windows - Live, World of Warcraft or Steam:

Badges are Achievements.

(Addendum for PlayStation Network users: Badges are Trophies.)

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Haha, I liked this one! Straight to the point. :) – Paggas Dec 10 '08 at 21:44
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Addendum for City of Heroes players: Badges are Badges. – Stuart P. Bentley Jun 10 '11 at 20:16
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What is this new Populist Badge?

Earlier today a new badge, the Populist badge, was added to Stack Overflow. The criteria for earning the badge, according to the badge page, are as follows:

Provided an answer that outscored the accepted answer by 2x. This badge can be awarded multiple times.

However, there is an additional criteria to get the badge: your answer has to be the highest-ranked answer. Take this question for instance. The accepted answer has a score of 13. The answer with the score of 65 was granted the Populist badge, while the answer with the score of 41, while still having more than 2x the score of the accepted answer, was not.

Also, according to the completed UserVoice item, the accepted answer must have at least 10 votes for your answer to earn the Populist badge.

(it seems to me that it would make more sense for the answer receiving the badge to have a score of at least 20, as opposed to requiring that the accepted answer have at least 10 votes)

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Where is the "badges page" that lists the definition of all the badges? I've searched and I only come back here :)

Edit: the Badges page is here

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stackoverflow.com/badges – Nathan Koop Jan 9 '09 at 21:18
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How low a set of views does one need to get the Tumbleweed badge? I've got a question with no answers, no comments, and only 26 views since I posted it a week ago. I'd have rather had good answers, but short of that, a badge commemorating the futility of my situation would be nice.

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Perhaps the badge is awarded at only specified times, and the service has not run since your question became eligible. – mmyers May 14 '09 at 19:06
I'd like to know the answer to this as well. Although I wonder like @Jian Lin does as to whether it's a "bad" badge to have. There are certainly a lot of users with 1 Rep that have Tumbleweed, as well as folks for whom Tumbleweed is their only badge. But if it's "bad", it's the only of its kind that I can see. A post of mine is 0 votes, 0 answers, 12 views since May 6, '09. – JeffH May 29 '09 at 19:12
Update - I just got Tumbleweed. Still don't know if it's "bad". – JeffH Jun 9 '09 at 14:00
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How can I suggest a new badge?

Search to make sure it hasn't already been suggested, then post it as a new question tagged badge-request (see here).

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That listing was just locked after the proceedings of this question. Proper procedure now would be to post a new question tagged "badge-request". – Grace Note Jul 28 '10 at 14:23
Edited. . . . . – Simon Brown Jul 28 '10 at 14:51
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