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Should the Socratic badge be awarded multiple times?

Not directly

The golden badges for review, for example, are not awarded for every 1000 reviews.

But, as we have tag badges for answers, applying the same (or similar) criteria for asking questions in a particular tag is the idea that I'd recommend to think about.

There are many experts in particular tag who answer a lot, but don't ask questions. Encouraging them to populate such tags is an interesting idea. People are complainingPeople are complaining there are no superpowers in low volume tags, why they won't try to make them high-volume?

Should the Socratic badge be awarded multiple times?

Not directly

The golden badges for review, for example, are not awarded for every 1000 reviews.

But, as we have tag badges for answers, applying the same (or similar) criteria for asking questions in a particular tag is the idea that I'd recommend to think about.

There are many experts in particular tag who answer a lot, but don't ask questions. Encouraging them to populate such tags is an interesting idea. People are complaining there are no superpowers in low volume tags, why they won't try to make them high-volume?

Should the Socratic badge be awarded multiple times?

Not directly

The golden badges for review, for example, are not awarded for every 1000 reviews.

But, as we have tag badges for answers, applying the same (or similar) criteria for asking questions in a particular tag is the idea that I'd recommend to think about.

There are many experts in particular tag who answer a lot, but don't ask questions. Encouraging them to populate such tags is an interesting idea. People are complaining there are no superpowers in low volume tags, why they won't try to make them high-volume?

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Should the Socratic badge be awarded multiple times?

Not directly

The golden badges for review, for example, are not awarded for every 1000 reviews.

But, as we have tag badges for answers, applying the same (or similar) criteria for asking questions in a particular tag is the idea that I'd recommend to think about.

There are many experts in particular tag who answer a lot, but don't ask questions. Encouraging them to populate such tags is an interesting idea. People are complaining there are no superpowers in low volume tags, why they won't try to make them high-volume?