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  • Why didn't I get badge name?
  • Which badges can I earn multiple times?

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+1 for the great work! But shouldn't the badges page look exactly like this? Or at least a link to this post, please. – Geoffrey Zheng Oct 12 '10 at 18:47
Isn't this already present on the current Badges page? – Powerlord Oct 19 '10 at 18:16
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@RBemrose, in theory, yes. In practice, people get confused about the rules. My goal is to make a one-stop shop for badge info. – Popular Demand Oct 19 '10 at 19:20

5 Answers

Regular badges A-L

Jump to M-Z

Altruist

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Benefactor, Investor, Promoter (all bronze)
  • Award a bounty on another user's question
    • Awarding means manually selecting a bounty winner; letting the system auto-award half the bounty does not count
  • Not awarded on per-site metas, since those sites do not have bounties
  • Source: What's the difference between Promoter and Benefactor badges?

Analytical

  • As of June 2013, this badge is no longer awarded due to the FAQ changed to Help Center all across the network. Those who earned it get to keep it.
  • bronze; awarded once
  • Visit every section of the FAQ

Announcer

Archaeologist

Autobiographer

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Enter something in every field of your user profile

Benefactor

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Altruist, Investor, Promoter (all bronze)
  • Award a bounty on your own question
    • Awarding means manually selecting a bounty winner; letting the system auto-award half the bounty does not count
  • Not awarded on per-site metas, since those sites do not have bounties
  • Source: What's the difference between Promoter and Benefactor badges?

Beta

Booster

Caucus

  • bronze; awarded multiple times; same family as Constituent (silver)
  • Visit an election page while an election is in progress
  • You must have the minimum reputation required to be able to vote in the election
  • You get the badge once per election, as long as you visit the election page while an election phase (nomination, primary or final) is in progress
  • Introduced during the 2012 Stack Overflow moderator election
  • Not available on meta sites, which do not have elections

Citizen Patrol

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Flag a post
    • Previously only awarded for flagging a post as spam or offensive; this was changed on Feb. 9, 2011 and applied retroactively

Civic Duty

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Electorate (gold)
  • Cast 300 total votes
    • Upvotes and downvotes on questions and answers count
    • Comment votes do not count
    • Votes on CW posts do count

Cleanup

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Perform a "rollback" of any post

Commentator

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Post a total of ten comments

Constituent

Convention

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Quorum (bronze)
  • Post 10 posts with score of 2 or more on the related meta site

Copy Editor

Critic

Custodian

  • bronze; awarded once for each review type; Same family as Reviewer (silver) and Steward (gold)
  • Complete at least one review task.

Deputy

  • silver; awarded once
  • Raise 80 flags deemed "helpful" by moderators
  • This badge was originally awarded for achieving a flag-weight (10k only) of 500; as of Jan. 20, 2012, flag weight is no longer used
  • Not awarded to moderators, only to regular registered users (source).

Disciplined

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Related to Peer Pressure
  • Delete one of your own posts that has a score of three or more at the time of deletion

Editor

Electorate

  • gold; awarded once; same family as Civic Duty (silver)
  • Vote on 600 questions, and have at least 25% of the total number of votes cast be votes on questions
    • Comment votes do not count

This seems to be an especially confusing badge, so here are some examples to address cases commonly complained about on MSO. Total is just the total number of votes cast (Questions + Answers) and Ratio is the total number of votes cast that are on questions.

┌───────────┬─────────┬───────┬───────┬─────────────────────┐  
│ Questions │ Answers │ Total │ Ratio │ Electorate awarded? │  
├───────────┼─────────┼───────┼───────┼─────────────────────┤  
│       600 │    2400 │  3000 │   20% │   No; ratio too low │  
│       201 │     401 │   602 │  ~33% │ No; < 600 questions │  
│       599 │       0 │   599 │  100% │ No; < 600 questions │  
│       600 │       0 │   600 │  100% │                 Yes │  
│       500 │     500 │  1000 │   50% │ No; < 600 questions │  
│       650 │     650 │  1300 │   50% │                 Yes │  
└───────────┴─────────┴───────┴───────┴─────────────────────┘

Enlightened

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Be the first person to answer a question, and receive a score of at least ten for that answer. The answer must be accepted by the question owner, and it mustn't be a self-accept.

Enthusiast

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Fanatic (gold)
  • Visit the site for 30 days in a row
    • This can be tracked in the user profile under "consecutive days"
    • Simply loading the site is not enough to count as a "visit"
      • The exact amount of activity required to count as a visit is not public information
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Sometimes called "the woot! badge" because it was sponsored by woot.com early in SO's history. The badge name was displayed using their logo during that time.
  • Source: Consecutive days problem #97; FILL IN OTHERS?

Epic

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Mortarboard (bronze), Legendary (gold)
  • Earned at least 200 reputation on 50 days
    • All positive reputation activities, including up votes, accepted answers, bounties, and suggested edits count towards this badge except for association bonuses, which do not count.
    • Down votes cast or received do not count towards this badge. (source)
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Sources: An answer and comments from Nick Craver

Excavator

Famous Question

  • gold; awarded multiple times; same family as Popular Question (bronze), Notable Question (silver)
  • Receive 10,000 views on one question

Fanatic

  • gold; awarded once; same family as Enthusiast (silver)
  • Visit the site for 100 days in a row
    • This can be tracked in the user profile under "consecutive days"
    • Simply loading the site is not enough to count as a "visit"
      • The exact amount of activity required to count as a visit is not public information
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Source: Consecutive days problem #97; FILL IN OTHERS?

Favorite Question

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Stellar Question (gold)
  • Have a question listed as a favorite by 25 users

Generalist

  • silver; awarded once
  • Earn a tag score of 15 on one of the top 40 tags, then repeat the previous step until any 20 of the top 40 tags are covered
  • Only awarded to anyone after each of the 40 top tags has at least 200 questions
  • Source: this answer, which a dev said was correct.

Good Answer

  • silver; awarded multiple times; same family as Nice Answer (bronze), Great Answer (gold)
  • Earn a score of 25 on one answer

Good Question

  • silver; awarded multiple times; same family as Nice Question (bronze), Great Question (gold)
  • Earn a score of 25 on one question

Great Answer

  • gold; awarded multiple times; same family as Nice Answer (bronze), Good Answer (silver)
  • Earn a score of 100 on one answer

Great Question

  • gold; awarded multiple times; same family as Nice Question (bronze), Good Question (silver)
  • Earn a score of 100 on one question

Guru

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Earn a score of 40 on an answer to a question you did not ask, and earn the accepted checkmark for that same answer
  • CW answers are eligible for this badge
  • Sources: this answer to "How close am I to the Guru badge?" and Why haven't I earned the Guru badge?

Hacker

  • unknown grade; unknown award type
  • This badge "doesn't behave like any other badge; it's a manually maintained key-value pair of users who have 'contributed to Stack Overflow in an unusual way.' Typically this means you've found a serious security exploit and sent it to us privately rather than making it public or exploiting it and harming the site."
  • Badge was proposed seriously but never implemented; at this point, it's just a running joke and "will probably never be implemented"
  • Sources: a blog post, a comment by Jeff under this question, empty badge page placeholder

Informed

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Read the entire About page
  • Introduced as part of the new "Quick Start" guide
  • Not awarded on per-site metas, as their about page redirects to their FAQ page
  • The first badge that is awarded immediately i.e. not by a scheduled job.

Investor

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Altruist, Benefactor, Promoter (all bronze)
  • Offer a bounty on another user's question
  • Not awarded on per-site metas, since those sites do not have bounties

Legendary

  • gold; awarded once; same family as Mortarboard (bronze), Epic (silver)
  • Earned at least 200 reputation on 150 days
    • All positive reputation activities, including up votes, accepted answers, bounties, and suggested edits count towards this badge except for association bonuses, which do not count.
    • Down votes cast or received do not count towards this badge. (source)
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Sources: An answer and comments from Nick Craver
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@animuson there is "rollback" link next to each revision.. didn't you ever notice? – Sha Wiz Dow Ard May 5 at 13:11
@ShaWizDowArd: I know, but if you just click the edit link on that revision it lets you enter a custom reason. ;P "Rollback to Revision x" isn't always very informative. – animuson May 5 at 14:48
@animuson never thought of that! – Sha Wiz Dow Ard May 5 at 14:51

Regular badges (M-Z)

Jump to A-L

Marshal

  • gold; awarded once
  • Raise 500 flags deemed "helpful" by moderators
  • This badge was originally awarded for achieving a flag-weight (10k only) of 749; as of Jan. 20, 2012, flag weight is no longer used.
  • Not awarded to moderators, only to regular registered users (source).
  • Initially named "Marshall" (source).

Marshall

  • see Marshal

Mortarboard

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Epic (silver), Legendary (gold)
  • Earned at least 200 reputation in a single day
    • All positive reputation activities, including up votes, accepted answers, bounties, and suggested edits count towards this badge except for association bonuses, which do not count.
    • Down votes cast or received do not count towards this badge. (source)
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Sources: An answer and comments from Nick Craver

Necromancer

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Receive a score of five for an answer posted at least 60 days after the question it answers

Nice Answer

  • bronze; awarded multiple times
  • In the same family as Good Answer (silver), Great Answer (gold)
  • Earn a score of 10 on one answer

Nice Question

  • bronze; awarded multiple times
  • In the same family as Good Question (silver), Great Question (gold)
  • Earn a score of 10 on one question

Notable Question

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • In the same family as Popular Question (bronze), Famous Question (gold)
  • Receive 2500 views on one question

Organizer

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Retag a question asked by another user (i.e. not your own question)

Outspoken

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Talkative (bronze)
  • Receive stars from at least ten different users for at least 10 different messages in chat
  • Each message is only counted once, and each user is only counted once. So it's not enough if one message is starred by nine people, and a tenth user stars nine other messages.
  • If you want to know, here's the precise definition: Consider the bipartite graph whose vertices are all your messages and all the users, and whose edges are the stars you received. So a user (vertex) and a message (vertex) are connected by an edge if and only if the given user has starred the given message. You are eligible for the Outspoken badge if and only if this graph has a matching number of at least ten.

Peer Pressure

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Related to Disciplined
  • Delete one of your own posts that has a score of negative three or lower at the time of deletion

Popular Question

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Notable Question (silver), Famous Question (gold)
  • Receive 1000 views on one question

Populist

  • gold; awarded multiple times
  • Provide an answer that meets all of the following criteria:
    • it is the highest scoring answer on the question
    • it does not have the accepted checkmark
    • it has a score of at least 23
    • it has more than double the score of the accepted answer
    • the accepted answer has a score of at least 11
    • it is not an answer to your own question (source)
  • Sources: "Is the Populist badge broken? Or have I misunderstood?", answer 1 and answer 2.

Precognitive

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Beta (silver)
  • Awarded to those who followed the Area 51 proposal for a particular Stack Exchange site before it entered the commitment phase
    • In other words, it marks the people who have been around and supported the site before it was even launched
  • Not attainable on all sites; in particular, those that were launched before the Area 51 site creation process was invented, like Stack Overflow, Super User, and Server Fault

Promoter

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Altruist, Benefactor, Investor (all bronze)
  • Offer a bounty on your own question
  • Not awarded on per-site metas, since those sites do not have bounties

Proofreader

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Approved or rejected 100 suggested edits.

Publicist

  • gold; awarded multiple times; same family as Announcer (bronze), Booster (silver)
  • Share a link to a question that is visited by 1000 unique IP addresses
  • The date that the question was asked is irrelevant
  • Only clicks from outside the Stack Exchange network count towards the badge

Pundit

  • silver; awarded once
  • Leave 10 comments that each have score of at least 5 (note: this was reduced from 10 to 5 on Nov 2, 2010)
  • There will never be a gold version of this badge, per Jeff

Quorum

  • bronze; awarded once
  • One post with score of 2 on meta.

Research Assistant

Reversal

  • gold; awarded once
  • Answer a question that has a score of negative five or lower and receive a score of at least 20 on the answer

Reviewer (old)

  • silver; awarded once
  • Already possess the Strunk & White badge
  • Review at least 1000 posts from the review section or flag queue
  • Take action on at least 200 posts from the review section or flag queue
  • For the purposes of the badge, actions include
    • Editing successfully (i.e. declined edit suggestions do not count)
    • Flagging helpfully
    • Successfully voting to close
    • Voting on the post, unless the post gets deleted
    • Commenting on the post
  • Proposed at two levels: silver at 1000 reviews/300 actions and bronze at 300/60. Initially introduced as a bronze badge with the 300/60 requirement, but was changed to silver at 1000/200 approximately one day later.
  • Source: New bronze badge for "reviewing" (and its answers and their comments)
  • Replaced with Custodian, Reviewer (see below), and Steward on September 21, 2012 (source)

Reviewer (introduced Sep. 21, 2012)

  • silver; awarded once per Review Task; same family as Custodian (bronze) and Steward (gold)
  • Review 250 posts in a review task
  • Replaces Reviewer (old) - see above

Revival

  • bronze; awarded multiple times
  • Answer a question 30 days after it is asked
  • Your answer must reach a score of two before any earlier answer to the same question reaches a score of two
  • For the purposes of the above rule, "earlier" refers to the submission time of the first revision
  • Source: balpha's explanation

Scholar

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Accept an answer

Self-Learner

Sportsmanship

Stellar Question

  • gold; awarded multiple times; same family as Favorite Question (silver)
  • Have a question listed as a favorite by 100 users

Steward

  • gold; awarded once per Review Task; same family as Custodian (bronze) and Reviewer (silver)
  • Review 1,000 posts in a Review Task

Strunk & White

Student

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Receive a score of one on a question

Suffrage

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Cast 30 votes on questions and/or answers in a single day
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Originally proposed here in June 2009; implemented October 2010.

Supporter

Synonymizer

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Receive approval for a a tag synonym suggestion you submitted

Tag Editor

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Edit a tag wiki entry
    • Editing a tag wiki requires 20,000 reputation
    • Badges awarded prior to Feb. 9, 2011 were awarded under the old tag wiki editor rules:
    • You can edit an existing tag wiki or create a new one

Talkative

  • bronze; awarded once; same family as Outspoken (silver)
  • Post at least ten messages in chat
  • Receive at least one star in chat

Taxonomist

  • silver; awarded once
  • Create a tag that is applied to 50 questions
    • If User A creates a tag that falls into disuse and User B later uses the tag again, User A continues to get credit for creating the tag, for the purposes of this badge
  • Source: Taxonomist — who is the "creator" of a tag?

Teacher

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Receive a score of one on an answer

Tenacious

  • silver; awarded once; same family as Unsung Hero (gold)
  • Have more than five accepted answers with a score of zero, and have those zero-score accepted answers account for at least 20% of all your accepted answers
    • Only accepted answers at least ten days old are considered
    • Community Wiki answers, deleted answers, and self-accepted answers are not included in any calculations
  • Was originally named Tireless.
  • Sources: How long do Tireless and Unsung Hero badges take to be awarded?, a SO team member who checked the source code in chat

Tireless

  • see Tenacious

Tumbleweed

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Ask a question that receives no votes, no answers, no comments and no more than 11-15 views in its first week of existence

Unsung Hero

  • gold; awarded once; same family as Tenacious (silver)
  • Have more than ten accepted answers with a score of zero, and have those zero-score accepted answers account for at least 25% of all your accepted answers
    • Only accepted answers at least ten days old are considered
    • Community Wiki answers, deleted answers, and self-accepted answers are not included in any calculations
  • Source: How long do Tireless and Unsung Hero badges take to be awarded?, a SO team member who checked the source code in chat

Vox Populi

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Cast 40 votes — the maximum (limit) for a single day.
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
    • It is possible for the system to restrict you to fewer than 40 votes in a day.
      • You get two types of votes per day: ten can be used only on questions ("Q-votes") and 30 can be used on either questions or answers ("QA-votes").
      • When you vote on a question, the system tries to use your Q-votes before your QA-votes.
      • When you only have five QA-votes left for the day, the "You have n votes left today" counter starts to appear after you cast votes.
      • Once the counter starts, it never goes back up on that day. Therefore, if you start a day by voting mostly on answers, the counter can start when you have more than five total votes (i.e. including both Q and QA) left, making it impossible for you to reach 40 votes that day.
  • First suggested here by waffles. A proposed refinement by Bill the Lizard was implemented a few days later.
  • See also the blog post Vote For This Question or The Kitten Gets It

woot!

  • see Enthusiast

Yearling

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Have reputation ≥ (number of years as an active user) × 200
    • The script that awards this badge only runs on the anniversary of you joining the site
    • If you do not qualify for Yearling on an anniversary, but do meet it before your next anniversary, the badge will be awarded
      • Example: A user who earns 190 rep in his first year will not be awarded Yearling on his first anniversary. If the user earns 40 more rep exactly one month after the first anniversary, the Yearling badge will be awarded the next time the badge script runs. This is because (190 + 40 = 230 rep) > (200 rep / year × 1 1/12th years = 217 rep)
    • The badge used to require only years × 100 rep; this was changed after the account association bonus was implemented
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I love how A to L got 50% more votes than M to Z. – Cawas Mar 21 '11 at 13:56
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@Cawas, it's because I originally posted this question with only one answer. I had to split it into two answers because it was approaching the 30k character limit for answers. To keep things in alphabetical order for people using Votes sort, I put M-Z in the new answer. As a result, people who only popped in when this question was new appear to have voted only for A-L. – Popular Demand Mar 21 '11 at 14:02
Oh. I didn't know about the 30K character limit - which I would never expect to exist for CW posts and would most likely never reach otherwise. I thought it was splited since beginning due to some visual aspect and people voted only in the first answer as this is a trend I observe a lot around. Specially interesting if you analyse how small is the number of people who got the Civic Duty badge in any SE site, compared to Yearling. – Cawas Mar 21 '11 at 14:07
I noticed that the Necromancer description here is wrong. On cooking, I got it for an answer which was written soon after the question appeared, but the badge came only after the fifth upvote (which happened more than 60 days after the original answer). – rumtscho Jul 12 '11 at 2:05
@rumtscho, which answer? According to your profile, the badge was awarded for your answer to the lutenitza question. According to the timeline, the question was asked in October 2010, you answered in March 2011 -- more than 60 days later -- the answer received its fifth upvote in July 2011 and you got the badge shortly thereafter. Seems accurate to me. – Popular Demand Jul 12 '11 at 13:57
I couldn't find anything official on this, but I'm fairly certain that the sportsmanship badge is awarded only after you yourself have at least 100 answers. In other words, multiple answers on the same question count as one – Lorem Ipsum Apr 27 '12 at 2:36
@PopularDemand Mortarboard badge on per-site metas behaves in an interesting way. The visible reputation count on such metas is the same as for main site. But the Mortarboard badge on meta is awarded for being upvoted on meta many times in a day, although there is no explicit count of rep. Compare the mortarboards on math main and math meta, for example. – user206169 Jan 6 at 20:08
@PavelM, yeah, that's a known quirk. Per-site metas display your main site rep, but they still calculate a "local rep" that isn't shown. There are a handful of posts here on MSO tagged [bug] that are about that. – Popular Demand Jan 7 at 15:15
A want a woot badge. Was it ever real? – Seth Mar 24 at 16:12
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@Seth, the Woot badge was real. It is later renamed to Enthusiast. – Toon Krijthe May 4 at 9:47

Badge families

These families are informal, and some are interpreted more loosely than others.


Asking & answering badges

These badges reward the primary purpose of the site: asking and answering questions. They are awarded for exceptionally good posts, as recognized through upvotes.

  • Nice Question / Good Question / Great Question
  • Nice Answer / Good Answer / Great Answer
  • Enlightened
  • Guru
  • Self-Learner
  • Revival / Necromancer
  • Generalist

Bounty badges

  • Investor
  • Altruist
  • Promoter
  • Benefactor

Comment badges

  • Commentator / Pundit

Editing badges

  • Editor / Strunk & White / Copy Editor
  • Excavator / Archaeologist
  • Proofreader
  • Reviewer

Election badges

  • Caucus
  • Constituent

Flagging and other cleanup badges

  • Deputy / Marshal
  • Disciplined, Peer Pressure
  • Reviewer

Membership badges

  • Precognitive
  • Beta
  • Yearling

Meta participation badges

  • Quorum / Convention

Popularity badges

  • Favorite Question / Stellar Question
  • Popular Question / Notable Question / Famous Question

Publicity badges

  • Announcer / Booster / Publicist

Reputation cap badges

  • Mortarboard / Epic / Legendary

Tagging

  • Taxonomist
  • Synonymizer

Tag wikis

Unrecognized contributions

  • Tumbleweed
  • Tenacious / Unsung Hero

Visiting the site

  • Enthusiast / Fanatic

Voting badges

  • Civic Duty
  • Electorate
  • Sportsmanship
  • Suffrage / Vox Populi

Starter badges

These badges are for exploring the basic functionality of the site. You get them for the first action of their kind, and all can be collected within a single day. Many could be included in the above families, but these are set apart by how they introduce features to new users.

  • Analytical
  • Autobiographer
  • Citizen Patrol
  • Cleanup
  • Commentator
  • Critic
  • Editor
  • Informed
  • Organizer
  • Scholar
  • Student
  • Supporter
  • Teacher
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Tag badges

Users may earn badges on any site for positive contributions to established tags used on that site. Each tag badge has the same name as the tag for which it was awarded.

When a user meets the requirements for a tag badge that has never been awarded, the system creates and awards it automatically.

Following information copied from waffles♦'s answer here:

  • Tag badges that are no longer applicable are revoked, unlike "regular" badges.
  • A tag must appear on a minimum of 100 questions to be considered for tag badges.

Bronze

  • 100 total score
    • total score = sum of upvotes - sum of downvotes
  • only non-wiki / non-deleted answers count
  • minimum of 20 answers on the tag to be considered

Silver

  • 400 total score
  • non-wiki non-deleted answers
  • minimum of 80 answers

Gold

  • 1000 total score
  • non-wiki non-deleted answers
  • minimum of 200 answers

Note that posts which count towards a tag badge on a popular or heavily edited question stop counting if and when the question is auto-CW-ified.

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Thanks but I dont understand where can you see them? – Trufa Oct 24 '10 at 15:26
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@Trufa, "tags" is a tab on the top right of the main badges page. Direct link: meta.stackoverflow.com/badges?tab=tags – Popular Demand Oct 24 '10 at 18:12
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I swear to god I could have died old before I found them! :) Thanks!! – Trufa Oct 24 '10 at 18:22
I don't believe the requirements are total score, but rather number of upvotes. (Bronze is 100 upvotes in tag, not 100 total score) – theChrisKent Jan 25 '11 at 21:57
@theChrisKent, the definition of "score" was copied word-for-word from a developer's post (see link in answer). That said, devs have had mix-ups before; do you have evidence to support your claim? – Popular Demand Jan 26 '11 at 14:37
In support of @theChrisKent, the mouseover text on tag badges says "Earned n upvotes for answers in the barchern tag" – Popular Demand Jan 26 '11 at 14:53
@Popular Demand in addition the main tag badges page linked above clearly shows next to each tag "Earned 100 upvotes for answers in the [blank] tag" – theChrisKent Jan 26 '11 at 15:29
Does this number of votes count towards both questions and answers, or just questions? – phoenixheart6 May 25 at 20:58

Area 51 badges

Activist

  • gold; awarded multiple times
  • Refer 100 committers to a proposal

Adherent

  • silver; awarded once
  • Follow through on five commitments

Advocate

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Cast one up vote
  • Under the old voting system, this badge's award condition was: Mark a question as a great on-topic example or a great off-topic example

Analyst

  • gold; awarded once
  • Leave ten comments, each of which has a score of at least ten
  • Similar to the "regular" badge Pundit, not to be confused with the similar A51 badge Pundit

Autobiographer

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Enter something in every field of your user profile

Campaigner

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Refer 25 committers to a proposal (note: this was reduced from 100 on DATE?)

Caucus

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Create a proposal that is followed by a user other than yourself

Centrist

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Ask a question that receives three upvotes
  • Under the old voting system, this badge's award condition was: Ask a question that receives three "great on-topic example" votes

Citizen Patrol

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Flag a post
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Citizen Patrol

Civic Duty

  • silver; awarded once
  • Cast 300 total votes
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Civic Duty

Commmentator

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Post a total of ten comments
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Commmentator

Editor

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Edit a post
    • JUST EXAMPLE QUESTIONS, OR PROPOSALS TOO?
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Editor

Enthusiast

  • silver; awarded once
  • Visit the site for 30 days in a row
    • This can be tracked in the user profile under "consecutive days"
    • Simply loading the site is not enough to count as a "visit"
      • The exact amount of activity required to count as a visit is not public information
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Sometimes called "the woot! badge" because the company woot! sponsored the badge in the past
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Enthusiast
  • Source: the assumption that this works the same way as the "regular" Enthusiast badge does

Fanatic

  • gold; awarded once
  • Visit the site for 100 days in a row
    • This can be tracked in the user profile under "consecutive days"
    • Simply loading the site is not enough to count as a "visit"
      • The exact amount of activity required to count as a visit is not public information
    • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Sometimes called "the woot! badge" because the company woot! sponsored the badge in the past
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Fanatic
  • Source: the assumption that this works the same way as the "regular" Fanatic badge does

Filibuster

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Vote to delete a question

Founder

  • gold; awarded multiple times
  • Participate in every phase of a successful site.
    • There are four required steps to earn this badge for a site.
      • Follow the site proposal.
      • During Definition, provide at least one example question that has at least one on-topic or off-topic vote.
      • During Commitment, commit to the proposal.
      • During Beta, follow through on the commitment you promised.
    • Source: Founder Badge Requirements

Good Question

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Post a question that receives a score of 30
  • Under the old voting system, this badge's award condition was: Earn 30 total "great ... example" votes on a question
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Good Question

Grassroots

  • bronze; awarded multiple times
  • Create a proposal which is followed by ten users at the same time

Great Question

  • gold; awarded multiple times
  • Post a question that receives a score of 50
  • Under the old voting system, this badge's award condition was: Earn 50 total "great ... example" votes on a question
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Great Question

Lobbyist

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Refer a user who commits to a proposal

Loyalist

  • silver; awarded once
  • Follow through on ten commitments

Mortarboard

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Earn more than 200 reputation in a single day
  • Reputation points earned for associating accounts do not count for the badge
  • Each "day" lasts from midnight UTC to immediately before midnight, UTC; days are not counted in local time
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Mortarboard
  • Source: the assumption that this badge works the same way as the "regular" Mortarboard badge does

Movement

  • silver; awarded multiple times
  • Create a proposal which is followed by 50 users at the same time

Nice Question

  • bronze; awarded multiple times
  • Post a question that receives a score of ten
  • Under the old voting system, this badge's award condition was: Earn ten total "great ... example" votes on a question
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Nice Question

Pioneer

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Follow a proposal

Promoter

  • bronze; awarded multiple times
  • Refer five committers to a proposal

Pundit

  • silver; awarded once
  • Leave ten comments, each of which has a score of at least five
  • Analogous to the "regular" badge Pundit

Radical

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Ask a question that receives three "great off-topic example" votes
  • Badge is no longer in service because the "on-/off-topic example vote" system was removed

Revolution

  • gold; awarded multiple times
  • Create a proposal which gains 100 followers and/or 100 committers

Upholder

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Follow through on a commitment
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