I would like to see a badge earned when a user clicks through to stack overflow and joins as a result of following a link you gave them. The said link would be provided by stack overflow. Is this possible? What are your thoughts community?
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If we implement some kind of mentoring program where experienced users invite a friend or colleague to join the site, and help them learn the ropes a bit - there will most likely be a badge for that. What you would have essentially done is brought a new contributor to the site who managed to get to around 200 rep from people other than you voting for their posts.
For simply getting someone to sign up? That feels kind of 'meh' to me. I'm completely open to anything that incentivizes current users to invite more folks that are likely to stick around and do stuff, but they'd need to actually do stuff before we could call it an accomplishment. We have a pretty long tail of users, I'd want such a badge to focus on bringing in more active people that leave a positive impact on the site.
You're thinking in the right direction, but more effort would be needed to earn the badge (and suggestions for what to call it / type it should be wouldn't hurt) if you want to try again.
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1A Summoner Silver badge - Invited a user who registered and gained X amount of rep within 90 days and visited the site X times?– matt.Commented Nov 26, 2015 at 1:37
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3@ᴉʞuǝ that badge would incentivize serial upvoting from a guy who invited on posts of their friend– gnatCommented Nov 26, 2015 at 6:11
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@ᴉʞuǝ I like the idea but agree that serial upvoting could be a problem. A possible way to get around this would be to not count upvotes by the user who invited the other user: "Invited a user who registered and visited the site X times and has a total question and answer score of X within 90 days (your own votes don't count)" Commented Feb 2, 2017 at 19:45
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? Or do you mean the visitor would actually have to sign up on the site?