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Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a goldgold or silversilver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badgesbronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilege.

In addition to what I wrote on the related question:

Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a gold or silver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilege.

In addition to what I wrote on the related question:

Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a gold or silver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilege.

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In addition to what I wroteI wrote on the related question:

Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a gold or silver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilegereputation-based privilege.

In addition to what I wrote on the related question:

Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a gold or silver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilege.

In addition to what I wrote on the related question:

Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a gold or silver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilege.

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In addition to what I wrote on the related question:

Tags with gold badge holders are somewhat rare.

Gold badges are a pretty clever way to deal with duplicates: as the number of questions in a tag grow, gold badges scale right alongside. I really like the idea of tying post notices to expertise in a tag, but nobody on Skeptics has a gold or silver tag badge. There are a few bronze tag badges, but I don't suppose that collection is very useful. I could see this privilege being given to people how have either a rather high reputation or some level of badge in the question's tags. But I think it would be best to start with a reputation-based privilege.