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I only see two +100 answers in your stats, and yet you have three "Great Answer" badges. It seems likely that some of your previous "Great Answers" were migrated or deleted, and until you have more than three "live" +100 answers on the site, you aren't going to get another badge. Sorry. If it's any consolation, I am in the same boat with "Good Answer" and ...


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You have 2 reversal badges. The Badges tab only shows checkmarks next to earned badges, not a count, even if you earned more than one. Take a look at your own badges tab, sorted by class: Looks like you had 5 gold badges yesterday and didn't even know you did. :-) You can see exactly when you received badges on your activity tab, filterable by badges ...


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I think primarily because it is a relatively new badge tag wikis are a (somewhat) new concept Tag wikis themselves have existed for maybe 2 years. Many of the other badges have existed for 4+ years and people have had many years to work on getting those badges. Beyond that, it may be hard as noted in the comments, but age of the badge, and the feature ...


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Why does keeping the badge not make sense? I'll grant you that the evidence for the award of the badge is gone, but it doesn't mean that you never met the criteria for the badge. I don't really care either way, but just because a question is deleted doesn't mean that you didn't qualify for any swag you earned on it. I mean, just because a company I worked ...


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Even though this may be a minor issue, I'm leaning in favor of a global badge recalc after the "Great Purge" is complete. Here's why... Even though a badge isn't taken away, the next time that same badge is earned a new one won't be added. So, in a sense the badge isn't really there even though it's still displayed. You will effectively "lose" one the next ...


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According to your profile you have 3 great answer golds. However, looking at your answers, you have (now) 2 answers with 100+ net upvotes. Likely you had 2 other answers that had 100+ net upvotes, but they were on questions that have since been migrated here to meta (Jon Skeet facts and how to get over 200 rep). The system doesn't remove these badges when ...


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Gold just means live, the state of being officially launched after the public beta is done. It's not a state between public beta and "full-blown". Jeff was simply comparing live (gold) Stack Exchange sites to Stack Overflow, which is a completely different scale from any of the other sites.


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The best guess I have so far for this phenomenon is that the 'gold badge' lists like this one are sorted with most recent awarded badge first. So that as soon as you get the badge, you pop to the top of the page here, and stay there until someone else gets the same badge. And, these lists are directly linked from the 'badges' page which give details of each ...


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Most badges can only be awarded once, some can be awarded multiple times (and then there are no upper limits). Badges that can be awarded multiple times will not 'upgrade' when you reach a certain count; e.g. just because Jon Skeet has 1.4k Enlightened badges (and counting) does not mean he gets to cash these in for gold ones. See List of all badges with ...


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I don't think you can make the conclusion that rare badges are hard and need to be gold. So I don't agree. I'm surprised that the reviewer badge is rare. It's one of the easiest badges (you don't need another person to get it). You just need to invest some time and use the reviewer tools. Generalist is a special case. You get it easy if you are active in ...


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Consider the badge and arrow point system the Boy Scouts of America uses. The Boy Scouts have two types of badges: Merit Badges and Ranks. Merit badges are awarded in a specific skill area; these badges are like the tag badges we award here. Ranks are awarded based on activities completed in a wide variety of areas; these badges are similar to our ...



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