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Could there be a badge for posting a post that was initially negatively scored, while within, say 24 hours of posting, its score rose to be positive, without editing the post (meaning there isn't really a flaw to edit)?

I know it's generally frowned upon to delete a post due to downvotes, but it does happen... a lot. This bronze badge should encourage users who posted a potentially good post, that got downvoted at first, to resist the urge to delete their post immediately.

It's to remind users that

“That downvote doesn't necessarily mean that my post is worthless. The score might rise to be positive soon.”

Of course, your posts are never worthless, despite downvotes.

This badge may only be awarded if there have been no comments on the post, such as ones pointing out the fault of the post (if there is any fault at all).

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    Badges are meant to encourage desirable behavior. Disregarding feedback is generally not that.
    – yivi
    Feb 14, 2021 at 20:40
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    positive score doesn't also mean good or correct answer. Feb 14, 2021 at 20:44
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    I disagree with "your posts are never worthless". There are numerous worthless posts here on a daily basis
    – charlietfl
    Feb 14, 2021 at 20:46
  • The theme of this badge brings to my mind a famous quote by Bertrand Russell. Feb 14, 2021 at 21:41
  • @StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica You mean this?
    – Red
    Feb 14, 2021 at 22:09
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    @yivi "Disregarding feedback is generally not that." I agree. But the feedback is not always accurate at the first minute, which potential further feedback won't be possible if the post gets deleted by then.
    – Red
    Feb 14, 2021 at 22:11
  • @AnnZen - Nah, you know which one I mean. Though I do tend to see the one you brought be prompted as a sort of fig leaf by the folks Russel mentions in his other one :) Feb 14, 2021 at 22:12
  • Less of confident & more of competent & conformant please.
    – philipxy
    Feb 15, 2021 at 1:17
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    Badges are only ever awarded automatically, i.e. without human intervention. There's no reasonable way the usefulness of a comment can be automatically evaluated. I think you might need to rethink exactly what this badge would achieve, and how it would be awarded.
    – cigien
    Feb 15, 2021 at 2:58
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    If a post gets any downvotes, it is much more likely that it needs improvement than that the poster should not improve it. Also a downvoted post may not have received a comment but it has received a canned feedback that it has problems. So reasoning that the badge be limited to no comments applies to no downvotes, so the badge should never be awarded & shouldn't exist. This proposal is predicated on the fantasy that people downvote for no good reason a meaningful fraction of the time.
    – philipxy
    Feb 15, 2021 at 3:34
  • @cigien "no comments", not "no useful comments". I only added the "such as" to put emphasis on the point.
    – Red
    Feb 15, 2021 at 13:01
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    I like the idea. It can be hard to not delete a question or answer that immediately gets hit with a few downvotes. But it is rather satisfying when days, weeks, months, years later, it has moved into the positive and working its way up the ranks. But maybe that satisfaction is the only reward needed.
    – Andrew
    Feb 3, 2022 at 20:04
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    I agree, this happens, I faced it several times, some didn't become positive, but I'm on your side, stackoverflow.com/questions/70593084/… stackoverflow.com/questions/70441067/… stackoverflow.com/questions/70186639/… stackoverflow.com/questions/68390589/… The worst is that I didn't get any comment and needed an answer. Feb 4, 2022 at 13:15
  • @yivi I agree, and I think many existing badges ought to be pruned on that basis. Oct 17, 2022 at 1:27

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I don't think this badge is a good idea, because it incentivizes and rewards a behavior that is generally negative, in this case, ignoring feedback.

When a post is downvoted and/or gets comments about how it should be improved, the OP should definitely take that feedback into account, and strive to improve that post if at all possible. If a post only gets downvotes, and no constructive feedback in comments, then I agree it's harder to know what improvements to make. Nonetheless, the existence of this badge would send the wrong message.

The argument against badges that incentivize negative behavior has been put forward very nicely by Jeff, and I think the linked comic by Scott Meyer in that blogpost puts it even more nicely:

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In the case of your "Confident" badge, I fear that this would simply get used as a "Stubborn" badge:

hey lookie here, I asked a question, and got a badge for ignoring everyone's suggestions to improve it :)

This is definitely not behavior or an attitude we want to encourage, or even give the appearance of encouraging.


As to your last comment, while a downvote doesn't necessarily mean that a post is worthless, and I'm all for being encouraging and supportive, I'm afraid there are quite a few posts on Stack Overflow that are worthless. I don't mean "worthless" in any profound, philosophical sense, but only that they are worthless when it comes to adding them to Stack Overflow's repository of questions and answers, and downvotes are a good way to express this.

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  • "And gets comments about how they should improve it," That would mean that the post is flawed, hence it won't reach a positive score no matter how long the user waits, meaning no badge will be awarded.
    – Red
    Feb 15, 2021 at 0:10
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    @AnnZen Not necessarily. Flawed posts get upvoted, and reach positive scores, for a number of reasons such as having a catchy title, or being an interesting topic for some people. The posts may still need improvement, and incentivizing ignoring those comments sends the wrong message I think.
    – cigien
    Feb 15, 2021 at 0:20
  • I see. But votes aren't comments...
    – Red
    Feb 15, 2021 at 2:26
  • @AnnZen Oh, are you suggesting this specifically for posts that are downvoted, but have received no comments?
    – cigien
    Feb 15, 2021 at 2:29
  • Yes. ----------
    – Red
    Feb 15, 2021 at 2:31
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    @AnnZen I see. I read your proposal as being ignoring any feedback. Please edit your question to make that caveat clear. I still think downvotes are feedback that shouldn't be ignored, but I guess it's not clear how to improve a post if downvotes are the only provided feedback.
    – cigien
    Feb 15, 2021 at 2:34

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