EDIT: As an alternative solution to my original, widely unaccepted question -
Demote the Enthusiast badge to bronze, and the Fanatic badge to silver, as they don't require the same kind of effort other badges in their respective categories do.
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EDIT: As an alternative solution to my original, widely unaccepted question - Demote the Enthusiast badge to bronze, and the Fanatic badge to silver, as they don't require the same kind of effort other badges in their respective categories do. |
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If you've gone to the trouble of writing a script to log you in today, isn't that somewhat fanatical behaviour to start with? Your rules would just make the script slightly harder to write: add a comment, wait, delete it, repeat... job done. |
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While I agree that Fanatic does not satisfy the criteria to be a gold badge, I'm opposed to doing things like that to make achieving it marginally more difficult. It sounds like security-by-obscurity. It will not have a significant benefit but increases complexity and will use the development resources of Jeff & Co. that can be used to make the system better. Features don't come free. |
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