While learning Python, I ran across [this question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3277503/how-do-i-read-a-file-line-by-line-into-a-list/43625375#43625375) where the asker, impressively, has 3 gold, 9 silver and 3 bronze badges.

I'd always assumed each silver badge had a bronze badge that preceded it, and each gold had a silver, so gold >= silver >= bronze. But between this and getting my first Yearling badge, I can see this isn't the case.

Now, trying for more gold badges than silver/bronze may ruin the user experience of Stackoverflow. For instance, I have one gold and one silver from visiting codereview 100 days in a row, when I could have been asking questions or, at the very least, voting.

But all the same, I wondered:

1. Is it possible for a user to have more gold badges than silver badges/bronze badges?
2. Do the people in charge want to make sure this does not happen?

My guess is no. I've had a look [here](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/67397/list-of-all-badges-with-full-descriptions) and found nothing obvious, but I was wondering if I missed a special case.