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Q&A A badge! A badge for completing the Codidactyl Tour. Or even several badges!! And points!!

As sort of an extension of Zerotime's response, I really liked the opportunity on the SE sites to be able to gain badges for domain knowledge and this is something I can envision to exist here as ...

posted 3y ago by Moshi‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Moshi‭ · 2020-10-21T20:51:21Z (over 3 years ago)
As sort of an extension of [Zerotime's response](https://meta.codidact.com/questions/278665#answer-278701),

> I really liked the opportunity on the SE sites to be able to gain badges for domain knowledge and this is something I can envision to exist here as well because it helps (new) users to discern if among all the answers they get there are answers from proven<sup>[1]</sup> experts.

If we can get these domain/tag badges, it would be cool if they appeared on our answers. For example, if the question is tagged "c++", and a user with something like a "top answerer for c++" badge answers, then that badge would be displayed with the user attribution.