I'm posting to suggest (re)considering tolerance in the Enthusiast and Fanatic badges. I've noted some sporadic discussion on the issue historically and seemingly a general pessimism on the topic, such as here: Fanatic badge lost for 99 days which generated some considerable down votes. Although, this pessimism seems to reflect on request to recoup a lost day for various reasons (a fate I suffered as well and inspired the post, but not the intention for the post).
I write to suggest revising the formula/tolerance for the badges by discussing the purpose of these badges? In my view, they are among the few badge types that permit a motivated individual to earn a recognition entirely by their own diligence. That is, by "showing up" and visiting the site. Rather than being validated by an upvote, approved edit, accepted answer, etc. Granted, merely showing up is a pretty low bar. Yet, the badge provides an incentive to show up and, hopefully, once here, the visitor makes a contribution to the community. It's a good trade that may give just the little extra kick to motivate an incremental day's visit. Strictly enforcing consecutive daily visit with no wiggle room does make it challenging when other life issues arise. Especially for the busy professionals the site would seemingly aim to attract.
Finding points reset after a long plane ride, an impossible day or minor calamity might conversely serve as a disincentive. Again, if the purpose of the badge is to provide that little extra push to help drive traffic and community participation, a little tolerance in the threshold could help the busy individual stay motivated. It seems good for the individual who's seeking that incentive and good for the site to gain some additional participation.
I suggest something like 30 out of 35 days and 100 out of 110 consecutive days would better serve to incentivize individuals who are motivated by the badge, help keep-up community participation that is pushed by the badges; and avoid the possibility of discouraging participating should unforseen circumstances prevent an individual's truly consecutive daily visit in the time window required.
Note regarding possible duplication flag of Why I believe the Fanatic badge should be canceled/reformulated: I did read that before hand and its a remarkable different discussion about suggesting people should "go on vacation, do sports, fish, spend time with his/her loved ones etc." And asks: "Is it really commendable that he/she is sneaking over to their laptops to check out SO." Whether or not people should be incentivized to go out and play vs to log in to SO is a very different discussion. And certainly different from this discussion that asks if badges can be better tuned to prompt further participation through the specific types of incentives created by these types of badges in particular.