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I am curious as to whether there is/are troll badges on Stack Exchange which are meant as a joke. Not as a reward for good behavior or achievement ... like some of the troll trophies in the PlayStation/Xbox communities..

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  • Well, at one time there were joke-ish reputation points to be gained on an April 1. Those were gone the next day.
    – Mr Lister
    Oct 7, 2016 at 18:15

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troll badges in stack which are meant as a joke

No. That would cheapen the whole idea of badges and work against them as motivators.

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  • it's cool to see as many upticks on this answer as the downticks on the question... which one do you think will win lol
    – Kushan
    Oct 7, 2016 at 13:28
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    @kushan now its an absolute tie ( -20 ,20)
    – lois6b
    Oct 11, 2016 at 8:37
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As was pointed out in other answers - that would defeat the purpose of badges. Badges are meant to encourage good behavior.

However, we do have Winterbash hats. During the winter holiday, users can earn hats - temporary adornments for their avatars. Since these awards are temporary, these can afford to have some jokes.

For example, during Winterbash 2014 we had "Hairboat", followed in 2015 by "Hairboat's Revenge". The first was received by commenting on any post by Abby Hairboat, an SE employee. The second was obtained by commenting on any post by Jon Ericson - the SE employee who had come up with the "Hairboat" hat. So, "Hairboat's Revenge" was an inside joke for Winterbash veterans.

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    Yeah, and the fall out from both those hats wasn't pleasant for the moderators to deal with.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Oct 7, 2016 at 15:04
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There are no "inside joke" badges. You can see all of the badges that were available on Help Center -> Badges page. Badges which can no longer be awarded are marked as "retired."

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  • thats why i have kept the "was" in the question... anyway nice to know...
    – Kushan
    Oct 7, 2016 at 13:18
  • @Kushan I understand. That's why I wrote that all badges are visible, even the ones that can no longer be awarded.
    – JAL
    Oct 7, 2016 at 13:19

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