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Comparing answer and questions badges are not a reliable source for your conclusion that questions are more valued than answers:

  1. All answer badges need positive votes by the community. So they really represent quality criteria by the community.
  2. Some question badges do not need a positive vote by the community. You have just to do the required action (whenever you reach the required reputation threshold) and you will get the badge. Alphabetically sorted: Altruist, Benefactor, Investor, Promotor, Scholar.
  3. Some other question badges do not need many positive votes: e.g. Curios requires to ask 5 questions on 5 separate days with just a positive question record. Similar: Inquisitive, Socratic, Student.
  4. You get the question badge "Tumbleweed" when the community is lacking interest in it, e.g. it is a "bad" badge (zero score, no answer, no comment and low views).
  5. Concerning reputation scores upvoted answers have more value (+10) than upvoted questions (+5)

The last point is the most important:

Badges by the system and valuations (scores) by the community have completely different functions: A badge should encourage activities that are positive to the community. Furthermore, they help newbies to understand the complex system by giving hints which badge could be required next. Badges in itself (at least in Stack Overflow) are not expressing reputation directly. Value is expressed by the score acquired and honored by privileges.

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