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I spend 99% of my SO time in a specific tag, in my case it is html-email (or synonym tags). I've been very active over the last couple years, but to date, only accumulated 5.7K in reputation, even though I am by far the most active user in this tag. See top users here.

With this in mind, there is always a bunch of mis-information being supplied by people who have much higher reps, but little knowledge on this specific niche. Quite often incorrect answers are flooding in from users following the html and css tags. Anyone who has worked with html email will know that modern web standards fail in most web clients.

I don't want to go all trigger happy on the downvotes, but it would be good if there was a way to distinguish who has what background, when answering the question at hand. Highlighting their particular expertise if you will.

In addition to the overall rep, I'd like to see one of the following added to the user info in the bottom right corner of each post:

  1. Include user rep for the tags included in the question.
  2. Display a small bronze/silver/gold badge with the applicable tag names. They would only display if the user has earned enough rep in one of the applicable tags.
  3. Give users a ranking % or score based on each tag (this would keep scores relevant to the tag popularity)

Is this something that would be useful to the rest of the community?

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    That sounds interesting. Like "answered 5 minutes ago, Jon Skeet - 67 tag-expiriance, Infinity (rep) Infinity (gold) Infinity (silver) Infinity (bronze)"
    – bjb568
    May 15, 2014 at 22:10
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    Maybe it should be the number of standard deviations the user is from the median in the distribution of that tag. The reason for this is because some topics are low-traffic and may not have provided enough opportunity for users to develop multiple (if any) tags.
    – dilbert
    May 15, 2014 at 22:15
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    I'm with @dilbert; perhaps even something like Top 2% in this tag similar to what's found on the user profile screen. May 15, 2014 at 22:17
  • @dilbert I agree. Currently I'm the only person to date to get a bronze html-email badge. It wouldn't really stand out against a bunch of silver and gold html and css badges.
    – John
    May 15, 2014 at 22:18
  • I don't know that this feature would have any bearing whatsoever on your specific problem of people posting bad answers on html-email. Nonetheless, it would be shiny and new, and I like shiny new features.
    – roippi
    May 16, 2014 at 4:29
  • @dilbert I'd agree but I suppose that search will have a big impact (in terms of query time) on DB. May 16, 2014 at 12:46
  • @Adriano, it's unlikely that such information (the number and types of tag badges a user has) changes frequently, and so the distributions and ratings don't need to be calculated frequently. Maybe once weekly, or something like that; definitely not per-page based.
    – dilbert
    May 17, 2014 at 1:18
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    I was just about to suggest this feature. It's really alarming how much of a halo effect high rep can have on the drive-by voter... allowing an inaccurate answer to earn undeserved upvotes. I certainly feel for you -particularly in the smaller tags where it's up to you to police that kind of thing.
    – canon
    Aug 13, 2015 at 17:48
  • see meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/278430/… for a current supported work around.
    – rene
    Jan 26, 2019 at 14:42

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