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I disagree with this suggestion:

Accepted answers provide the largest rep gain per "action" already (Bounties and Association Bonus aside).
Do they really need more rewards?

As you mentioned:
"One of the possible advantages is that it encourages users to provide better quality answers and refrain from unproductive contributions."

I don't think this will be the case.

Badges that require a certain amount of accepted answers don't encourage users to post quality answers.
They encourage quantity with just enough quality to get accepted.
Basically, those badges will most likely result in a increase of mediocre answers.

Now, if you want to encourage quality answers, I'd reward users for posting answers that don't get downvoted / removed, for example.

I disagree with this suggestion:

Accepted answers provide the largest rep gain per "action" already (Bounties and Association Bonus aside).
Do they really need more rewards?

Badges that require a certain amount of accepted answers don't encourage users to post quality answers.
They encourage quantity with just enough quality to get accepted.
Basically, those badges will most likely result in a increase of mediocre answers.

I disagree with this suggestion:

Accepted answers provide the largest rep gain per "action" already (Bounties and Association Bonus aside).
Do they really need more rewards?

As you mentioned:
"One of the possible advantages is that it encourages users to provide better quality answers and refrain from unproductive contributions."

I don't think this will be the case.

Badges that require a certain amount of accepted answers don't encourage users to post quality answers.
They encourage quantity with just enough quality to get accepted.
Basically, those badges will most likely result in a increase of mediocre answers.

Now, if you want to encourage quality answers, I'd reward users for posting answers that don't get downvoted / removed, for example.

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Cerbrus
  • 72.7k
  • 65
  • 370
  • 514

I disagree with this suggestion:

Accepted answers provide the largest rep gain per "action" already (Bounties and Association Bonus aside).
Do they really need more rewards?

Badges that require a certain amount of accepted answers don't encourage users to post quality answers.
They encourage quantity with just enough quality to get accepted.
Basically, those badges will most likely result in a increase of mediocre answers.