I recommend a gold badge for 1000 accepted answers posted by a single user. By this way, users would try to improve their answers by adding more explanations in-order to get his/her answers accepted.
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Accepted answer doesn't indicate quality. Good answers get upvoted over time, and contribute towards the existing tag badges (gold, silver and bronze).
One should work on improving quality in order to make better contributions, which in the long run, get them upvotes and tag badges. They should NOT improve just for the sake of getting their answers accepted.
The downside of introducing the badge as per your suggestion is that users will start pushing askers to accept their answers. This will have the same negative impact on the community, which was earlier seen in the case of the "accept rate". Accept rate had to be removed entirely, and we don't need any other badge or factor which will again motivate users to bully askers.
I personally have flagged hundreds of such comments and conversations for moderators requesting them to purge entire threads of bullying, so by virtue of having witnessed it's impact, I know that this badge will be detrimental for the community, if introduced.
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3Why would this have any more of an incentive effect to nag users than the +15 for an accepted answer or the preferential placing? As you need 1,000 for the proposed badge I personally doubt it will have that effect. Nov 24, 2014 at 12:45
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2@MartinSmith I guess the point is to avoid giving people a (yet another) "semi-official" justification for bullyiing. Yeah I nagged asker to accept but that's because badge says getting your answer accepted is worth striving for...– gnatNov 24, 2014 at 13:57
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1(humour) I fully support Avinash's proposal, provided we can earn that gold badge multiple times. I mean, I want 5 more gold badges now!– VonCNov 24, 2014 at 18:21
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. When pressed to add explanations, this person blandly stated that "the code speaks for itself". I gave up after commenting upon this a dozen times. Perhaps he's eligible for a lead badge.