I came up with this hat. The original idea here was that we wanted to be helpful and welcoming to new users with edits. And since people aren't supposed to submit junk edits, the posts generally should be upvote-worthy after they've been edited, so that was made part of the trigger as well.
I understand that not all first posts will qualify. Sometimes an author will, for example, leave out critical information that a third party editor has no way of knowing. So, edit, comment, don't upvote, and try again for the hat on a different post. Other times, questions are just unsalvageable for a given site. Those should just be closed. (Hey, we even have hats for that too.)
Unfortunately, some people will always ignore the good behavior the badge hat was trying to encourage, and take the easiest possible way out. And that is why we can't have nice things. Seriously; at this point (not just because of this hat), I'm not entirely sold on holding Winter Bash again next year.
But to actually answer you: after the event ends, I'll see if I can somehow sift through the data to find out how the hat (and other hats) actually affected overall behavior and quality. I don't have a specific plan for how I'm going to do it yet, though.