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Your score in a given tag is based solely on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagATagA, and a score of 0 in TagATagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the TenaciousTenacious and Unsung HeroUnsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • upvote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

Your score in a given tag is based solely on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • upvote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

Your score in a given tag is based solely on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • upvote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

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Your score in a given tag is based mainlysolely on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • up-voteupvote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

Your score in a given tag is based mainly on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • up-vote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

Your score in a given tag is based solely on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • upvote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

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Your score in a given tag is based mainly on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

SOStack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • up-vote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

Your score in a given tag is based mainly on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

SO currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • up-vote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

Your score in a given tag is based mainly on the number of votes you have received on answers tagged with that tag.

Based on this system, it would be possible to have 100 accepted answers in TagA, and a score of 0 in TagA.

In low traffic tags, it's very possible for this kind of situation to arise, in fact it's almost a certainty.

Now, rep-whoring aside, the accumulation of tag score, along with the awarding of tag badges is not only a goal to aim for, but is also a good indication of expertise within a certain area.

Someone who has many, many accepted answers in a tag would be correctly classified as something of an expert in that tag. However their actual tag score could be some very low number (even zero).

Stack Overflow currently recognizes the contribution of these users by awarding the Tenacious and Unsung Hero badges, however, these are not tag specific, so do little to address this imbalance in my opinion.

My proposal would be for an accepted answer count as a +1 to the tag score.

The +1 should only accrue if the awarder does not also upvote:

  • accepted answer = +1
  • up-vote = +1
  • accepted answer + upvote = +1

Who's with me?

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