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I really shocked on seeing the tag score part of this user. He provides 50 non-wiki answers on tag with a total score of 2763. But SO failed to give him a gold badge or even a silver badge for that particular tag. Why?

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Because he doesn't meet the requirements for a gold tag badge. You need to have 200 non-wiki answers in the tag in order to achieve gold, not just a score of 1,000. And this situation is exactly why the minimum answer requirements exists - to make sure users are actually actively participating in the tag and not just grabbing badges from one-off answers. He has a single answer with 2,279 score. A single answer doesn't really prove your knowledge of or extended participation in a subject area. It just means you provided one really good answer.

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    Wow. A full quarter of that users 82K rep comes from one question.
    – slugster
    Apr 18, 2015 at 4:27
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    Well, that still leaves 60K of rep earned by other ways. No way he got that through review and wiki edits only.
    – Jongware
    Apr 18, 2015 at 8:19
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The requirements for tag badges are:

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50 answers is not enough to meet the silver or gold requirements. The user will need at least 80 answers for the silver badge, and 200 for gold.

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  • You beat me, so I edited in the image I had prepared. Hope you don't mind :)
    – slugster
    Apr 18, 2015 at 4:24
  • @slugster That's fine, thanks! Apr 18, 2015 at 4:32

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