I know badges exist to reward and encourage the kind of positive behavior we want in our community; however encouraging users to up-vote 600 times for an award may cause abuse in my opinion. If we are not actually performing an evaluation and carelessly up-voting to get badges, we could be promoting garbage on the site.
About a month ago, I decided to get some Silver or Gold badges to improve my reputation. So I opened up the Badges tab to see how should I proceed. I noticed the SO suggestion under the silver badges:
[. . .] You'll need to plan your strategy to get one of these.
So I planned to up-vote 40 question a day to gain Electorate. That seemed easy and I was excited. When I was doing this I was also trying really hard to be fair, but still I might have up-voted carelessly a couple of times because of the high number of questions.
I've got the Electorate badge now, but I don't see much value in my achievement. Even though I tried to up-vote the questions considered researched, clear and useful, I know being awarded affected my judgement and I think it could do the same to others.
There are many overrated and underrated posts in SO. I've seen up-votes on questions that are obviously a "duplicate", or could've been answered easily by Googling the title, or they were short questions that are easy for everyone to read.
My Question
If it's not possible to encourage users to be careful when voting (like via some badges, for example), shouldn't we at least restrict careless voting to increase the credibility of the site?