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Electorate badge progress, Pundit, etc too

This is probably a duplicate but after 10 minutes of reading (very long) threads on the Electorate badge I wasn't able to find the answer.

I know that on my user page my total up/down votes are shown, but is there any way for me to know how many of those votes were on questions vs answers? Specifically, how close am I to get the Electorate badge?

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Tagged this with 'discussion' but 'support' may have been more appropriate? If so I will change. – The Unhandled Exception Apr 3 '10 at 14:28
Thanks for fixing for me @Chacha102! – The Unhandled Exception Apr 3 '10 at 14:33
@ChrisF: Yes, it is a duplicate. See my answer – The Unhandled Exception Apr 3 '10 at 16:15

marked as duplicate by ChrisF, Jon Seigel, perbert, mmyers, random Apr 5 '10 at 23:49

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OK. It took me 22 minutes of reading. My question is a duplicate of http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/34432/electorate-badge-progress-pundit-etc-too

Jeff Atwood's answer was accepted for that question, and it basically says that you're not meant to know when you'll get the Electorate badge -- it's supposed to be a surprise.

Some of the badges are supposed to be surprises, not World of Warcraft style level grinds based on numbers.

I worry that if we provide too many metrics:

  • it becomes noise, like a bunch of inscrutable F-16 cockpit gauges -- how are all these numbers useful except for these specific badges?
  • the badge becomes the explicit goal instead of the desired behavior
  • the badges are no longer a pleasant surprise and reward but an expected "level up"
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I looked for this (I knew it had been asked before), but couldn't find it, so well done on that score. – ChrisF Apr 3 '10 at 15:29

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