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Although apparently quite unpopular each time it is proposed, I actually think this is a good idea. I was one of the few upvoters the first time it was proposed. It is a very appropriate variation on the established theme that would require minimal changes to the back-end tooling, relivingrelieving an already-overloaded development team who presumably has limited time for "fun".

From the upvoted objections that I see, most people are saying that 2020 hasn't been much fun, so why celebrate it? I think of it not so much as a celebration but a mockery—having fun at the expense of 2020 as the year comes to an end. Come to think of it, that's how I see a lot of things.

Anyway…the way that Stack Exchange implements "hats" actually makes it fairly easy for you to think of them and use them as "masks". The "hat" glyphs just get overlaid dynamically on top of your avatar. You are presented with a tool on your profile page that allows you to select one of your earned hats from a cache, reposition it on top of your avatar, and resize it. There was never any requirement to literally wear it like a hat. In past years, plenty of people have chosen to wear certain hats like they were masks, essentially covering the "face" of their avatar. Part of the fun of Winter Bash is making an earned hat harmonize well with your gravatar, and users share their inspired creations on the Meta Stack Exchange site in a Q&A created expressly for that purpose.

Besides, I'm almost certain that one of the "hats" you will be able to earn during Winter Bash 2020 will be a mask. Maybe for contributing to the successful closure of an off-topic question? :-)

Although apparently quite unpopular each time it is proposed, I actually think this is a good idea. I was one of the few upvoters the first time it was proposed. It is a very appropriate variation on the established theme that would require minimal changes to the back-end tooling, reliving an already-overloaded development team who presumably has limited time for "fun".

From the upvoted objections that I see, most people are saying that 2020 hasn't been much fun, so why celebrate it? I think of it not so much as a celebration but a mockery—having fun at the expense of 2020 as the year comes to an end. Come to think of it, that's how I see a lot of things.

Anyway…the way that Stack Exchange implements "hats" actually makes it fairly easy for you to think of them and use them as "masks". The "hat" glyphs just get overlaid dynamically on top of your avatar. You are presented with a tool on your profile page that allows you to select one of your earned hats from a cache, reposition it on top of your avatar, and resize it. There was never any requirement to literally wear it like a hat. In past years, plenty of people have chosen to wear certain hats like they were masks, essentially covering the "face" of their avatar. Part of the fun of Winter Bash is making an earned hat harmonize well with your gravatar, and users share their inspired creations on the Meta Stack Exchange site in a Q&A created expressly for that purpose.

Besides, I'm almost certain that one of the "hats" you will be able to earn during Winter Bash 2020 will be a mask. Maybe for contributing to the successful closure of an off-topic question? :-)

Although apparently quite unpopular each time it is proposed, I actually think this is a good idea. I was one of the few upvoters the first time it was proposed. It is a very appropriate variation on the established theme that would require minimal changes to the back-end tooling, relieving an already-overloaded development team who presumably has limited time for "fun".

From the upvoted objections that I see, most people are saying that 2020 hasn't been much fun, so why celebrate it? I think of it not so much as a celebration but a mockery—having fun at the expense of 2020 as the year comes to an end. Come to think of it, that's how I see a lot of things.

Anyway…the way that Stack Exchange implements "hats" actually makes it fairly easy for you to think of them and use them as "masks". The "hat" glyphs just get overlaid dynamically on top of your avatar. You are presented with a tool on your profile page that allows you to select one of your earned hats from a cache, reposition it on top of your avatar, and resize it. There was never any requirement to literally wear it like a hat. In past years, plenty of people have chosen to wear certain hats like they were masks, essentially covering the "face" of their avatar. Part of the fun of Winter Bash is making an earned hat harmonize well with your gravatar, and users share their inspired creations on the Meta Stack Exchange site in a Q&A created expressly for that purpose.

Besides, I'm almost certain that one of the "hats" you will be able to earn during Winter Bash 2020 will be a mask. Maybe for contributing to the successful closure of an off-topic question? :-)

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Cody Gray Mod
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Although apparently quite unpopular each time it is proposed, I actually think this is a good idea. I was one of the few upvoters the first time it was proposed. It is a very appropriate variation on the established theme that would require minimal changes to the back-end tooling, reliving an already-overloaded development team who presumably has limited time for "fun".

From the upvoted objections that I see, most people are saying that 2020 hasn't been much fun, so why celebrate it? I think of it not so much as a celebration but a mockery—having fun at the expense of 2020 as the year comes to an end. Come to think of it, that's how I see a lot of things.

Anyway…the way that Stack Exchange implements "hats" actually makes it fairly easy for you to think of them and use them as "masks". The "hat" glyphs just get overlaid dynamically on top of your avatar. You are presented with a tool on your profile page that allows you to select one of your earned hats from a cache, reposition it on top of your avatar, and resize it. There was never any requirement to literally wear it like a hat. In past years, plenty of people have chosen to wear certain hats like they were masks, essentially covering the "face" of their avatar. Part of the fun of Winter Bash is making an earned hat harmonize well with your gravatar, and users share their inspired creations on the Meta Stack Exchange site in a Q&A created expressly for that purpose.

Besides, I'm almost certain that one of the "hats" you will be able to earn during Winter Bash 2020 will be a mask. Maybe for contributing to the successful closure of an off-topic question? :-)