I wanted to suggest three new badges:

  • HATER: If you've downvoted any one person more than 20 times.
  • LOVER: If you've upvoted any one person more than 20 times.
  • FAIR AND BALANCED: If you've upvoted AND downvoted one person more 20 times UP and DOWN.

What do you think? Then we would finally know what type of people we have on Stack Overflow.

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Disregarding any implications of the "encouragement" the badges offer, you do realize that it is not difficult at all for most people to get all 3 badges and therefore thwart your intent on highlighting the different classes of people, aye? – Grace Note Jul 28 '10 at 16:17
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@Grace, No, because you can get them more than once. So you could still be a HATER three times, and a LOVER only once, and still not be FAIR AND BALANCED – Evan Carroll Jul 28 '10 at 16:19
+1 great idea - I think you should get Exp for earning the LOVER badge, and lose Exp for getting the HATER badge. – jjnguy Jul 28 '10 at 16:24
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Someone's been watching too much Fox News. – Ether Jul 28 '10 at 16:46
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Badges are intended to encourage desirable behavior. What desirable behavior do these badges encourage? – user27414 Jul 28 '10 at 18:32
They encourage involvement by presenting a visual indicator of fun statistics, this clearly has value and it is the badge's raison d'être – Evan Carroll Jul 28 '10 at 19:11
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That could be said about nearly anything. They don't appear to specifically encourage any kind of desirable behavior. – user27414 Jul 28 '10 at 19:13
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Neither do Tax Refunds. – Evan Carroll Jul 28 '10 at 19:14
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Yeah, that made a lot of sense. – user27414 Jul 28 '10 at 19:15
-22... is this a new record? – TheLQ Jul 29 '10 at 6:50
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@Lord.Quackstar, look how much "reputation" I've got since you made the comment. And, I haven't changed a thing. See, the swarms of people that would have the HATER badge have dwindled and a new group of unbiased non-partisans have come to see what the suggestion was about. – Evan Carroll Jul 30 '10 at 16:08
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Actually, Evan, the count is off. Your score on the post should actually have -26 right now. There was some earlier goof involving downvotes, which has since been fixed. – Grace Note Jul 30 '10 at 19:24
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Right... when I get upvoted it is a goof that offset my downvotes.. stop it already and admit that the idea is a good one. – Evan Carroll Jul 30 '10 at 20:38
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You should vote on a post, not a person. If you vote based on the person, you're doing it wrong. And we don't want badges encouraging people to do it wrong.

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I'm not suggesting people vote on a person. I'm suggesting we give a badge as an indicator of the way people vote. – Evan Carroll Jul 28 '10 at 16:26
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And what will these badges indicate to us? Absolutely nothing. I know that I upvote certain people a lot just because I'm active in a niche tag with them and they post many useful answers, not because I have a super nice personality or I'm obsessed with them or I'm a sock-puppet of theirs (quick sideways glances). – gnostradamus Jul 28 '10 at 16:29
Enough with the sock puppet hate! – Pauska Sock Mar 29 at 20:29
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The badge system is designed to promote desired behavior within the system and I do not believe encouraging users (implicitly or explicitly) to think about who they are voting for should be done in any way. Voting should be based on the quality of the question or answer being voted on.

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Don't think about it, if you get the LOVER that's just good.. If you get the HATER that's just bad... They're just visual indicators of the personality. – Evan Carroll Jul 28 '10 at 16:28
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The badge system is not intended to provide visual indicators of the person's personality, it is to encourage desired behavior in the system. – Timothy Carter Jul 28 '10 at 16:30
What about the old woot badge? It was ment to encourage desired behavoir in the system about users that used woot.com? – Evan Carroll Jul 28 '10 at 16:41
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The "Woot" badge was actually just the Enthusiast badge in an advertising disguise. Enthusiast encourages visiting the site, Woot was simply sponsoring it for a short period. – gnostradamus Jul 28 '10 at 16:56
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