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Participation Badges
  Autobiographer  
  Caucus 
  Commentator 
  Pundit  
  Enthusiast
  Mortarboard 
  Epic  
  Legendary 
  Precognitive 
  Yearling 
  etc...

But why is there no badge for the number of profile views?

There must be a badge for profile views on Stack Overflow.

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    What makes you say that?
    – BoltClock
    Jun 14, 2014 at 9:41
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    I'm sure that your profile would have been quite a number of times today.
    – devnull
    Jun 14, 2014 at 10:44

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Badges are awarded, basically, in order to encourage participation, and moreover, positive behaviors, in the site - e.g., asking (good) questions, answering, reviewing, etc.

I don't think profile views would be a good fit here - there's nothing productive, really, a user can do to encourage others to view his profile (besides actively participating, which is already awarded by the reputation system, and many other badges).

Another consideration against such a badge would be that such a badge could inadvertently reward bad behavior. Change your username to I_hate_<some racial slur>, and you'll get dozens of profile views of people trying to understand who this a** is. Hardly a behavior worthy of a badge.

NOTES:

  1. Thanks @RobertP for the feedback. The second paragraph was amended to include his input from the comments.
  2. As @0x7fffffff commented, running for mod is a productive type of behavior that would attract profile views, so the statement above should be taken with a grain of salt.
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    There's actually an above board way to quickly boost profile views. Running for mod tends to attract a lot of attention. Jun 14, 2014 at 12:10
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    @RobertP. Perhaps I should rephrase - "there's nothing productive, really, a user can do to encourage others to view his profile."
    – Mureinik
    Jun 14, 2014 at 16:56

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