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Badges aren'tare not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than posting a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.

Badges aren't not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than posting a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.

Badges are not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than posting a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.

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psubsee2003
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Badges aren't not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than postposting a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.

Badges aren't not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than post a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.

Badges aren't not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than posting a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.

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psubsee2003
  • 8.7k
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  • 170
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Badges aren't not designed to be "fun".

Every single one has a defined purpose1 (although some might be less obvious than others), but in general badges do one of 3 things (and some do more than one):

  • Teach users about features of the site
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Reward positive contributions to the site.

I fail to see how a badge that is based on nothing more than post a question that is controversial fits into any of the 3 categories.

1 - Tumbleweed may be the lone exception since it is more of a reward for posting a question that no one was interested in reading, but that is probably the only exception that I can think of.