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You get the Yearling badge in proportion to the necessary reputation and the age of the account. 200 reputation in one year is sufficient for the base point, but if you miss that requirement, then you don't automatically get the badge when you hit 200 reputation. Instead, you have a higher threshold to reach based on your current age. If, for example, you ...


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Yep, there's a bug here in a > (possibly null) bit of SQL...it'll be fixed and awarded after the next build (including several thousand deserving users who were previously not picked up correctly with the old badge code). Update: this just went out, 6,538 yearling badges granted on SO, including the OP, enjoy!


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I just got my second Yearling badge and I was just as astonished as the OP. I would suggest a rewording from: Active member for a year, earning at least 200 reputation. This badge can be awarded multiple times. to: Active member for at least a year, earning at least 200 reputation. This badge is awarded multiple times, one per year of membership. ...


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If you look at the description of the Yearling badge on the List of all badges with full descriptions, it says: 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 ...


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The other answers and comments cover this in bits and pieces, so here's a comprehensive answer. Maybe too comprehensive... but I'm hoping to use this as a template of sorts for future reports of this issue. The behavior of the Yearling badge was changed in December 2009. (It's my fault.) Until March 2010, upvotes on SO were worth +10 to rep, not +5 as ...


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The Fanatic and Enthusiast badges are only awarded once. The Yearling badge is awarded yearly (provided you earned 200 rep in that year). Edit- You do not have to visit every day to get this badge...if just one day a year you went to the site and earned 200 rep you could still get this badge.


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If it were up to me, all those badges that can be earned by a computer would be removed from the system. I mean, opening the website stackoverflow.com for 100 consecutive days takes no skill whatsoever, yet it results in the same "reward" as an answer with 100+ up-votes. Because of that, I don't like your idea.


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Per the description: Active member for a year, earning at least 200 reputation. This badge can be awarded multiple times. Yes, it should recur, since we always designed it to recur from day one.


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Yearling used to require a mere 100 rep, until I raised a massive amount of heck about it. There's a window of four months or so between when Sneakers was around for a year and when Jeff raised the bar. So, you could say this is by Popular Demand. ba dum pshhh (Finally, changing my Meta name pays off!)


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Jeff's explanation how the yearling badge is implemented: You'll get the yearling badge as long as you have at least (Years * 200) rep by the target date. Since the target date was February 15, and on that day you didn't have 200 rep yet, I understand this to mean that you'll have to wait until next year. Edit: As Aarobot notes, "target date" may also ...


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There is a case where you get the badge after the first year but before the second. If you reach 300+ reputation after 18 months you will get the badge as: reputation > years * 200 where years = 1.5 As: 1.5 * 200 = 300


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The obvious answer is no. It should not be awarded. The badge clearly has 2 requirements: Be an active member for a year. Earn at least 200 reputation in that year. In your examples the second requirement was fulfilled but the first wasn't, making it irrational for the user to receive the badge. This, however presents us with a new question. What are ...


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There are many examples of rounding-off like this in the StackExchange UI. One that I frequently notice is reputation rounding: if you have a large-enough rep, SE will round to the nearest hundred or thousand in some places, sometimes rounding up. Here's an example I just hunted down: Here's what shows right now on one of Arjan's answers, But here's ...


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This answer of yours was posted over a year ago (Jul 23 '09), so you've obviously been active that long. If Popular Demand is correct, this could be an answer your account inherited.


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I had read somewhere on meta. The reputation is calculated at the end of each year. i.e. When you crossed one year, you did not have enough reputation hence you did not get the badge. Now it will calculate for your second year. In second year, you should actually have 400 reputation points to get this badge. Else you wont get it. its calculated as ...


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Whatever the issue is, it's not a gap in the script running schedule. The most recent Yearling was awarded today for someone's third anniversary. As Tim Stone pointed out in the comments, the bug seems to be that the badge isn't going to people who have been around for just one measly year. In the 27 minutes since I originally posted this answer, 30 new ...


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If a person has been on the site for nearly a year and sees in their profile that they have been "a member for 1 year" and have no Yearling Badge, there are a couple of possible outcomes (in order of likelihood from least to greatest): They will get mad and quit using SO forever. They will get frustrated and search Meta (perhaps for the first time) and ...


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I believe there is actually a discrepancy between the documentation and implementation (which of course is horrible because as a developer myself I never do that...) Consider the "great answer" badge. If I come up with an answer that qualifies for "great answer", I do not receive a "great answer" badge for each subsequent answer. Instead, it is implicit ...


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Am I missing something? It's still August 10 (well, 11th in UTC now, but still not the 12th). You haven't been a member for a full year yet. The account age display on the profile rounds up a bit when displaying the age of the account. Just wait another day or two and you should get your badge.


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Currently you can get it more than once, that being said... I think it's only special the first time. So should only happen once. Maybe a 5 (then 10) year anniversary badge at some point would be nice. In the real world a yearling is between 1 and 2 years old.


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The badge description does not say you have to be active for 365 consecutive days, and it doesn't define active. So the reality is that you may qualify for the badge when all you do is visit once a week. The requirement of 200 rep in one year is also quite reasonable - that is 40 upvotes on questions, or 20 upvotes on answers (or maybe just one bounty ...



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