All the badges seem to be around answering in different kinds of scenarios (first, old, answer your own question etc). None of them are related to something like "answering 100 questions". Not sure if they need to be accepted answers, but wouldn't it be valuable to have people contribute their answers to increase community (eg. per question)?
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related: Throttling trusted users– gnatNov 2, 2015 at 15:33
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Why does down voting even exist here, this is a meta group.– ergonautNov 2, 2015 at 15:38
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6Voting is different on Meta. Often, it is used to show agreement/disagreement with a post. People likely disagree with your idea that we need these badges.– KendraNov 2, 2015 at 15:39
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1stackoverflow.com/help/whats-meta– gnatNov 2, 2015 at 15:40
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The downvoting probably means "There shouldn't be badges like this", possibly for the reasons listed by Meagar.– PekkaNov 2, 2015 at 15:40
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@kendra it looks like "users to communicate with each other" to me. I did a bit of research in my question, and it's clear what I'm asking. Yet it screams "don't ask this, you dolt". Then it makes me consider removing my question, which prevents others from understanding the reasoning from meagar, defeating the purpose of asking in the first place.– ergonautNov 2, 2015 at 15:47
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3You couldn't delete it anyway- The question has an upvoted answer. But if you check the link gnat posted, you'll see in the "Voting is different on Meta" section what I mean. Note that users do not stick to the "only on feature-request" part of that- Most users vote for agreement/disagreement with the premise of a post regardless of the tag. People don't agree we need these badges. Your question is fine, Meta is just a much different beast than main SO is.– KendraNov 2, 2015 at 15:53
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We don't want to encourage volume, we want to encourage quality.
Most of the badges related to reputation already do encourage posting lots of good answers, so we hardly need badges which are solely about volume.
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12@ergonaut Having an answer accepted isn't hard, or badge-worthy, and we don't need to further incentivize "please accept my answer" spam comments.– user229044 ModNov 2, 2015 at 15:31
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1This ignores the existence of tag badges, which do sort of encourage volume (with a minimum quality requirement). Nov 2, 2015 at 15:33
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@AnthonyGrist Almost all users hit the question objective before the score objective, so that's only a problem when a user's early question in a tag ends up on a viral question that gets a massive score. That just happens so rarely that the cases of potential abuse are so small that it just isn't realized into actual abuse. If the required questions for a tag badge were proportionally higher than the required score, then that could change.– ServyNov 2, 2015 at 15:37
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4@ergonaut the reward for answering 100 questions that get accepted is 1500 reputation points. A high volume of good answers will generate points, arguably no further encouragement is needed– PekkaNov 2, 2015 at 15:40
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4@Servy Not sure why I worded that the way I did. I think my point was more "Badges for answering a lot of questions already exist in the form of tag badges." Nov 2, 2015 at 15:41