I'll make a point for not necessarily bad posts, but killing content a bit. I have mostly lurked on StackOverflow thus far as I got a feel for the community.
I asked a bad question earlier today and deleted it when I got a handful of negative votes. Those votes served as a smack on the wrist, then I saw my rep going down, more wrist smacking, and then I got a sort of "You gave in to peer pressure" badge that seemed to mock me. Three different "You screwed up, mate" reactions seemed a bit over the top. I still need the info I was asking for, but instead of meticulously trying to edit my content to be SO friendly so I don't get the triple-smackdown, I'm just going to ask it on a friendlier forum. I really did legitimately try to get it right the first time. So content moves away from SO a bit. I got my rep back later, but at the time I didn't know I was going to, and I was quite upset to have lost my handful of points I got from taking an hour to type out an answer.
I get the point of the badge though, but maybe a different name, as peer pressure has always had extremely negative connotations tied to drugs/booze/bad decisions. Maybe changing the name to something like Better Luck Next Time-- or a little extra info like "You'll get your rep back."
Reddit Thread with currently 188 upvotes on the peer pressure badge making people feel stupid: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/2zp22c/how_im_sure_most_firstposters_on_stackoverflow/cplcg9i
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