- What are badges?
- How does a user get badges?
- How do I get the tag specialist badges?
- Why isn't the "XYZ" badge working?
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What are badges?Badges are a way of recognizing users who contribute to the website. There are many ways to contribute, and consequently, there are many badges. There are three levels of badge ranking. 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 extremely insightful questions and answers, as well as a dedication to moderating and improving the content of the site. Gold badges are the most difficult to earn. Badges a user has earned are displayed on their user profile, and are summarized next to the users's gravatar, listing just the numbers of gold, silver, and bronze. The badges a user has earned don't have any effect on the site, they are simply a sign of accomplishment and bragging rights. The user's abilities are governed not by badges, but by reputation. How does a user get badges?Users get badges by participating in the site. The badges page summarizes what is specifically needed to gain each badge. Most badges are awarded for writing particularly good questions and answers. Some badges can be gained more than once, and in these cases the User's name will appear multiple times on that badge's page, once for each time the user earned that 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. The badges that can be earned more than once are:
The site admin has stated multiple times that, by design, badges cannot be lost or revoked, unless they were obtained by cheating. 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. 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 do I get the tag specialist badges?These are awarded when you achieve a specific number of upvotes for questions with a particular tag. There are two levels: 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 for details. Why isn't "XYZ" Badge Working?Some badges are listed on the Badges pages but have not yet been awarded to anyone (ServerFault, SuperUser, Meta; StackOverflow has no unawarded badges). This is merely because the criteria for obtaining them are beyond what any user has been able to meet. In the past, the site authors have added badge descriptions before writing any implementing code. This was the case for the Generalist badge (history). |
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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. |
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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:
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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does the Tumbleweed give a bad impression? Kind of sound like you asked a bad question... (when a topic is not popular, it might not be a bad question in itself). and how much is low views as in
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How can I find out specifically which of my questions/answers/comments earned me a given badge? Clicking on a badge, or badge notification, takes me to a general description and a list of others who have received the same badge, but I can never tell for sure how I earned it. |
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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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Also comparable to trophies for the PS3. |
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Is there a place to propose new badges ? I had my first accepted answer today (yoohoo) and I thought it would earned me a bronze badge (a bit the same as when you get your first answer voted up); I was surprise it didn't, somehow. Cheers, Thomas |
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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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