The Generalist badge states that:
Provided non-wiki answers of 15 total score in 20 of top 40 tags.
Bringing in the badge descriptions here for sake of analysis.
Silver Badges:
Silver badges are less common than bronze ones. You'll need to plan your strategy to get one of these.
And the Gold Badges:
Gold badges recognize important contributions from members of the community. They are rarely awarded.
Now, in my opinion, I feel that the Generalist badge is one of the most difficult badges on S.O. due to the need for not only questions/answers in the top forty tags, but well received ones.
On to interpreting the badge types, one can approach the badge types one of two ways
The usual medal approach
- Bronze < Silver < Gold
Or the interpreted badge description (my interpretation)
- Bronze Badges: Shows that users use features well on an "introductory" level
- Silver Badges: Shows that the users know how to plan to use those features
- Gold Badges: Shows significant user contribution regardless of planning or not
I guess overall my question is, why is the generalist badge only a silver badge and why was it set that way?