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I'm going for the "fanatic" badge which is awarded for visiting Stack Overflow for 100 consecutive days. The first time it reset, I was disappointingdisappointed (I was a day away from the 30 consecutive days badge), because I was confident that I had logged in the day prior. Especially since I'm doing the same thing on the Super User site, and that counter hasn't reset. After a couple of minutes of frustration and reflecting I assumed that I was just wrong. Perhaps I must just logged in after the timezone difference, etc...

But it happened again today. I am positive I logged on yesterday within the timezone especially since my Super User account and my Stack Overflow counter both increased by one from the day previous. My Super User account is still accurate.

What is going on? Is this user error (not being active enough even though I log on everyday?) or is this some weird SOStack Overflow issue? Here's some more infoinformation that goes to show my level of confidence that it's not user error.

  1. I use LastPass so anytime I go to either site, I'm automatically logged in. To confirm this I always check my current counter to make sure it's increased by one, then I will do at least one of the following to confirm that I'm logged in and being active; post, edit, up/downvote. Is only doing one of these things considered "not active" enough to Stacks standards? If so, what is this standard?

  2. I've created a script that acts as a kind of alarm clock. It prompts 2-3 times at times when I'm surely at my desk. It will open SO/SU websites as sort of a reminder. It does this at specific times, respective to the 24 hour timezone limit.

  3. Again, I'm trying for the 'fanatic' badge on two sites at the same time. So far, Super User hasn't had a hiccup and is at 40+ consecutive days. Stack Overflow's counter has reset twice, right before the 30 day marker.

I'm going for the "fanatic" badge which is awarded for visiting Stack for 100 consecutive days. The first time it reset, I was disappointing (I was a day away from the 30 consecutive days badge) because I was confident that I had logged in the day prior. Especially since I'm doing the same thing on the Super User site and that counter hasn't reset. After a couple minutes of frustration and reflecting I assumed that I was just wrong. Perhaps I must just logged in after the timezone difference, etc...

But it happened again today. I am positive I logged on yesterday within the timezone especially since my Super User account and my Stack Overflow counter both increased by one from the day previous. My Super User account is still accurate.

What is going on? Is this user error (not being active enough even though I log on everyday?) or is this some weird SO issue? Here's some more info that goes to show my level of confidence that it's not user error.

  1. I use LastPass so anytime I go to either site, I'm automatically logged in. To confirm this I always check my current counter to make sure it's increased by one, then I will do at least one of the following to confirm that I'm logged in and being active; post, edit, up/downvote. Is only doing one of these things considered "not active" enough to Stacks standards? If so, what is this standard?

  2. I've created a script that acts as a kind of alarm clock. It prompts 2-3 times at times when I'm surely at my desk. It will open SO/SU websites as sort of a reminder. It does this at specific times, respective to the 24 hour timezone limit.

  3. Again, I'm trying for the 'fanatic' badge on two sites at the same time. So far, Super User hasn't had a hiccup and is at 40+ consecutive days. Stack Overflow's counter has reset twice, right before the 30 day marker.

I'm going for the "fanatic" badge which is awarded for visiting Stack Overflow for 100 consecutive days. The first time it reset, I was disappointed (I was a day away from the 30 consecutive days badge), because I was confident that I had logged in the day prior. Especially since I'm doing the same thing on the Super User site, and that counter hasn't reset. After a couple of minutes of frustration and reflecting I assumed that I was just wrong. Perhaps I must just logged in after the timezone difference, etc...

But it happened again today. I am positive I logged on yesterday within the timezone especially since my Super User account and my Stack Overflow counter both increased by one from the day previous. My Super User account is still accurate.

What is going on? Is this user error (not being active enough even though I log on everyday?) or is this some weird Stack Overflow issue? Here's some more information that goes to show my level of confidence that it's not user error.

  1. I use LastPass so anytime I go to either site, I'm automatically logged in. To confirm this I always check my current counter to make sure it's increased by one, then I will do at least one of the following to confirm that I'm logged in and being active; post, edit, up/downvote. Is only doing one of these things considered "not active" enough to Stacks standards? If so, what is this standard?

  2. I've created a script that acts as a kind of alarm clock. It prompts 2-3 times at times when I'm surely at my desk. It will open SO/SU websites as sort of a reminder. It does this at specific times, respective to the 24 hour timezone limit.

  3. Again, I'm trying for the 'fanatic' badge on two sites at the same time. So far, Super User hasn't had a hiccup and is at 40+ consecutive days. Stack Overflow's counter has reset twice, right before the 30 day marker.

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