Sigh. Q (to self): Why did stackoverflow.com/questions/9544182 come up in a search for duplicate:yes "Possible Duplicate:" is:q python locked:0 score:50..? A. Because I searched for python as text, not a tag.
One striking thing about these higher-scored, closed-under-old-system duplicates I'm closing is that a really high percentage of them are dupes of "does Python have a ternary conditional operator?"
Apparently, people thought this was really important around 2010 or so.
@Aran-Fey I managed to opt out of a single gold badge until about 6k when I accidentally maintained my one year login streak or something, I regret earning that gold badge.
I actually forgot what the point count was when I first got that
@NordineLotfi language tags are the most meaningful, everything else is rather fluff
imo question badges are silly the way they are implemented because 10k views is arbitrary, vs 100 upvotes on answers because the view to vote conversion is definitely skewed
they should really be 100 upvotes then that would synchronize the meaning of the two
though I am sure my naive take here has already be considered by the SO team back then and I don't care enough to suggest this to be changed
I would go as far as saying question + accepted answer getting 100 votes should get gold badge to both asker and answerer because it really is a bit of a collaborative effort to make a good QnA