I have officially qualified for the mythical "Über-Fanatic badge", having remained faithful and dedicated to the site for 365 consecutive days. Can we make this badge less mythical and more real?

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I have officially qualified for the mythical "Über-Fanatic badge", having remained faithful and dedicated to the site for 365 consecutive days. Can we make this badge less mythical and more real?
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I have you beat by 49 days, but somehow I'm not proud of that. Rather than a new badge, perhaps we could have a Hall of Shame?
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Congrats! I would offer a special hidden badge for this, but unfortunately this is a fairly game-able badge since all you have to do is "visit". Doesn't apply to you guys, you're legitimately active users on those days, but our badge doesn't count that. Let me think about how we measure activity and see if I can figure out a better way. |
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Here's your badge:
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I totally agree, but I think it should be named the "Crippling Addiction" badge. |
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This would be nice, but I'm afraid it's too easy to get. Instead, I suggest that the Über-Fanatic badge on each Stack Exchange site be reserved for users that have been visiting the site every day since the first day of the private beta, and a minimum of 2000 days. Maybe also require that the user hit the rep cap every day he visited the site, too. Here's the badge in context: |
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My proposal is to replace your gravatar with this for a whole week. :P
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