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I have five of these gold badges, seemingly without effort. One of themOne of them was a badly worded two sentence question closed as a duplicate, even :)

Meanwhile, I've finally just received my first non-"famous question" gold badge, which required a pretty epic 100 votes on an answer. The difficulty level seems to be out of whack.

All it really seems to do is reward asking a question which lots of people google for.

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Most comments seem to be interpreting this question as "is there any merit in rewarding people for asking frequently-viewed questions?" It's not. The question is, "is this badge too easy?" So, perhaps we could discuss whether the number of views required (10,000 at present) is too low, and should be increased.

The same goes for the silver and bronze badges (Notable Question and Popular Question), with 2,500 and 1,000 views each. My badge counts are completely imbalanced because over them: 13 Notables, 25 Populars. It's a bit ridiculous.

Also, for reference, my "great question" at 100 votes has 63,000 views. So on that single data point, something like 50,000 views would be more in the ball park for a gold badge, rather than 10,000. It's the only question I have with more than 20,000 views, so that seems appropriate.

I have five of these gold badges, seemingly without effort. One of them was a badly worded two sentence question closed as a duplicate, even :)

Meanwhile, I've finally just received my first non-"famous question" gold badge, which required a pretty epic 100 votes on an answer. The difficulty level seems to be out of whack.

All it really seems to do is reward asking a question which lots of people google for.

EDIT

Most comments seem to be interpreting this question as "is there any merit in rewarding people for asking frequently-viewed questions?" It's not. The question is, "is this badge too easy?" So, perhaps we could discuss whether the number of views required (10,000 at present) is too low, and should be increased.

The same goes for the silver and bronze badges (Notable Question and Popular Question), with 2,500 and 1,000 views each. My badge counts are completely imbalanced because over them: 13 Notables, 25 Populars. It's a bit ridiculous.

Also, for reference, my "great question" at 100 votes has 63,000 views. So on that single data point, something like 50,000 views would be more in the ball park for a gold badge, rather than 10,000. It's the only question I have with more than 20,000 views, so that seems appropriate.

I have five of these gold badges, seemingly without effort. One of them was a badly worded two sentence question closed as a duplicate, even :)

Meanwhile, I've finally just received my first non-"famous question" gold badge, which required a pretty epic 100 votes on an answer. The difficulty level seems to be out of whack.

All it really seems to do is reward asking a question which lots of people google for.

EDIT

Most comments seem to be interpreting this question as "is there any merit in rewarding people for asking frequently-viewed questions?" It's not. The question is, "is this badge too easy?" So, perhaps we could discuss whether the number of views required (10,000 at present) is too low, and should be increased.

The same goes for the silver and bronze badges (Notable Question and Popular Question), with 2,500 and 1,000 views each. My badge counts are completely imbalanced because over them: 13 Notables, 25 Populars. It's a bit ridiculous.

Also, for reference, my "great question" at 100 votes has 63,000 views. So on that single data point, something like 50,000 views would be more in the ball park for a gold badge, rather than 10,000. It's the only question I have with more than 20,000 views, so that seems appropriate.

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I have five of these gold badges, seemingly without effort. One of them was a badly worded two sentence question closed as a duplicate, even :)

Meanwhile, I've finally just received my first non-"famous question" gold badge, which required a pretty epic 100 votes on an answer. The difficulty level seems to be out of whack.

All it really seems to do is reward asking a question which lots of people google for.

EDIT

Most comments seem to be interpreting this question as "is there any merit in rewarding people for asking frequently-viewed questions?" It's not. The question is, "is this badge too easy?" So, perhaps we could discuss whether the number of views required (10,000 at present) is too low, and should be increased.

The same goes for the silver and bronze badges (Notable Question and Popular Question), with 2,500 and 1,000 views each. My badge counts are completely imbalanced because over them: 13 Notables, 25 Populars. It's a bit ridiculous.

Also, for reference, my "great question" at 100 votes has 63,000 views. So on that single data point, something like 50,000 views would be more in the ball park for a gold badge, rather than 10,000. It's the only question I have with more than 20,000 views, so that seems appropriate.

I have five of these gold badges, seemingly without effort. One of them was a badly worded two sentence question closed as a duplicate, even :)

Meanwhile, I've finally just received my first non-"famous question" gold badge, which required a pretty epic 100 votes on an answer. The difficulty level seems to be out of whack.

All it really seems to do is reward asking a question which lots of people google for.

I have five of these gold badges, seemingly without effort. One of them was a badly worded two sentence question closed as a duplicate, even :)

Meanwhile, I've finally just received my first non-"famous question" gold badge, which required a pretty epic 100 votes on an answer. The difficulty level seems to be out of whack.

All it really seems to do is reward asking a question which lots of people google for.

EDIT

Most comments seem to be interpreting this question as "is there any merit in rewarding people for asking frequently-viewed questions?" It's not. The question is, "is this badge too easy?" So, perhaps we could discuss whether the number of views required (10,000 at present) is too low, and should be increased.

The same goes for the silver and bronze badges (Notable Question and Popular Question), with 2,500 and 1,000 views each. My badge counts are completely imbalanced because over them: 13 Notables, 25 Populars. It's a bit ridiculous.

Also, for reference, my "great question" at 100 votes has 63,000 views. So on that single data point, something like 50,000 views would be more in the ball park for a gold badge, rather than 10,000. It's the only question I have with more than 20,000 views, so that seems appropriate.

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