I was awarded the Talkative badge the other day. The badge could use a better label. Talkative sounds more like a demerit than anything else. What about Articulate, Fluent, Eloquent, Persuasive? There must be someone there that gets paid to come up with better names than I do... :O)
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But it's very difficult to tell if your messages were any of those things; it's just a count.– jonrsharpeAug 14, 2016 at 17:10
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1@jonrsharpe please give your suggestions, otherwise you're just being Talkative.– jsanalyticsAug 14, 2016 at 17:37
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1No, I'm being a commentator and/or pundit. My suggestion: leave the name, does it matter?– jonrsharpeAug 14, 2016 at 17:39
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@jonrsharpe ok, you gave your suggestion, thanks.– jsanalyticsAug 14, 2016 at 17:48
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1How about Loquacious :)? Seriously, I don't see anything negative about the adjective "talkative". All it means is that one is "fond of talking".– Heretic MonkeyAug 15, 2016 at 15:58
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@MikeMcCaughan: I like Loquacious. Actually it was in my list of suggestions but i left it out. When i hear "talkative" i almost feel like apologizing... :)– jsanalyticsAug 15, 2016 at 16:06
1 Answer
It's a bronze badge. That's the entry-level badge. Your names would be more appropriate for the silver or gold badge. Of course, there is no gold badge, and the silver badge is called "Outspoken".
If you're sensing a theme here of not-so-glowing-titles for the badges, it's because chat is not one of the central features of Stack Overflow and chatting is not necessarily something that we are trying to encourage.
You get much nicer sounding badges for asking questions, answering questions, and participating in moderation duties.
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I don't like chatting either but SO often suggests to "continue this discussion in chat" if the comments section gets over a certain size. Aug 14, 2016 at 17:35
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1That actually means "please stop posting comments, there are too many already" :) Aug 15, 2016 at 9:39
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