Is there a way to view your own progress towards certain badges? For example:

  • Tumbleweed - What value constitutes low views for a week?
  • Fanatic and Woot – Is there a way to view how many days in a row you currently have?
  • Beta – Is it even possible to get this badge anymore?
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Isn't "tumbleweed progress" kind of an oxymoron? – womp Jul 7 '09 at 17:09
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@womp, Unless "progress" = "distance covered" :) – Jonathan Sampson Jul 7 '09 at 17:14
@womp - That is a good point :P – SwDevMan81 Jul 8 '09 at 0:27
what is Woot? Enthusiast? – gnat Apr 10 at 13:30
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@gnat - Yup – SwDevMan81 Apr 10 at 13:41
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The uservoice request for badge progress was declined with the following comment from Jeff:

this is modelled on the xbox live achievements model, and that does not show progress, either.. by design

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BTW, better games (Orange box, for example) do show achievement progress. It becomes a standard, new games do it more and more often. – buti-oxa Aug 30 '09 at 19:10
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Steam achievements are great for the opposite reason, I always wanted a combination of Steam achievements and Microsoft's overall Gamerscore. Maybe you could add some features for those tricky badges to spurn me on, whilst still retaining the psychology of the thing? – Marcus Whybrow Jan 7 '11 at 9:41
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I don't want to be negative, but Jeff saying that "We don't because others don't" surprises me. After all SO has been innovating the ground in Q&A websites for some times now.... Why this conservative approach? – user138932 Jul 7 '11 at 11:23
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To get the Beta badge, I suggest finding an SQL injection vulnerability.

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Investigating... – SwDevMan81 Jul 8 '09 at 0:22
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Actually, that would likely get you the Hacker badge, not Beta. – Dinah Aug 16 '09 at 21:43
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Dinah: I don't think you quite follow. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Aug 21 '09 at 22:55
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I found it! I gave myself the beta badge. But I felt bad about it since I don't like to cheat. So I used the same injection and removed the badge again. – jgauffin Jun 10 '11 at 8:40
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No. They are meant to be mysterious by design.

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I can't seem to find the reference to when/where Jeff said this, but he did. It's supposed to be a surprise when you get most badges. – Rob Allen Jul 7 '09 at 16:18
Does this mean Jeff sits at home and looks at questions to determine who gets badges? There must be some metric to determine it automatically like all the rest. – SwDevMan81 Jul 8 '09 at 0:19
@sw: Those 'metrics' are here: meta.stackoverflow.com/badges – GEOCHET Jul 8 '09 at 0:20
I see a bunch of badges – SwDevMan81 Jul 8 '09 at 3:31
@Sw: But you cannot see the reasons you get them right next to them? – GEOCHET Jul 8 '09 at 11:03
I see the descriptions, but for the mentioned Badges in the question... – SwDevMan81 Jul 9 '09 at 11:41
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There is no centralized location or mechanism for checking badge progress. However, you can figure out your progress for some badges with a little legwork.

  • Strunk & White/Copy Editor
    • Visit the /review page and check the sidebar
  • Enthusiast/Fanatic
    • Check the "Consecutive days" counter in your user profile
    • Clicking the consecutive days text brings up a calendar of exactly which days you visited, which can be helpful for checking on the current day
  • Electorate
    • Visit the /review page and check the sidebar
    • For a simple explanation of the rules, see this answer
  • Epic/Legendary
    • Check the list at the bottom of the /reputation page
  • Deputy/Marshal
    • Check your flag weight in your user profile
  • Reviewer
    • Visit the /review page and check the sidebar
  • Pundit
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You had to participate in the Stack Overflow beta to get the Beta badge and the beta closed some time ago.

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I'm just going to point out here that for the Fanatic badge, there's now a section on your user profile that shows how many consecutive days in a row you've visited the site, so that progress is effectively visible.

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Tumbleweed - Pretty vague to allow for changes in the way it is awarded

Woot/Enthusiast and Fanatic - No real way to track it now through the StackOverflow user interface at this point.

Beta - This would be possible if you were active during the beta period of one of the sites. Meta did not have a beta period so this is pretty much a non-existent badge for Meta. All the other sites have either had it or will have it.

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This question has a feature request for the days in a row related to fanatic and woot.

My guess is tumbleweed is intentionally vague to allow for tweaking over time.

And beta can still be awarded, but not to a user who joins today. Only to a user who joined during the beta period and earns three bronze metals (Jeff states this here).

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