Ay, now that's what I specialize in!
Honestly, if I got $1000 for each award I've gotten in this category, I'd be the richest man on Earth!
Ay, now that's what I specialize in!
Honestly, if I got $1000 for each award I've gotten in this category, I'd be the richest man on Earth!
A real functional badge award example:
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<a href="javascript:alert('Hello Discourse and MIT Community!');"><h1 style="text-align: left; padding: 2px; float: left;"> A badge</h1></a></div><br><br><p style="text-align: left; float: left;"> This is a test badge!</p>
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the conditions for the prize to have a rare idea in which never came out or can ever be, something unreal, than to find out the truth disappoint.
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Translation :- Rare Light Bulb Award
cierto gracias
You're Welcome!
Could you please add a description to/methods of acquiring your award? A rare light bulb as in a brilliantly good answer? Please keep in mind anti-awards need to be a little pessimistic in nature; that's where the fun truly lies in.
las condiciones para el premio tener una idea rara en la cual nunca llegara acabo o nunca se pueda hacer, algo irreal que al averiguar la verdad de desilusiona.
Ah ok, thank you. A great one, really!
FEB29
This is can awarded to the members who are extremely opposite of Regular, appears in community just like February 29. They can said to be regular but in different sense, frequency is close to ‘Zero’ but not zero just like mathematical Limits.
This award is dedicated to those who post "solutions" consisting of faulty code that in no way should work; yet claims that it does for them.
For those who create apps only with web viewer by copying the website and claiming that they have worked super-hard on the app
The award goes to users who are unable to think outside the box, and who can only find problems, not solutions...
Although an amusing idea, isn't there already enough public shaming on the internet? A better strategy might be to have a quiet chat with the "offending" person explaining the problem. Keep the awards for positive stuff!
My intention for introducing the anti-awards was to list things that people should not do in their projects, so they know to avoid disaster deep into their projects.
I have seen some confessions in this thread, but no naming of names yet.
Good mistakes should not go to waste.
We are all here to learn from our own mistakes and others' mistakes.
I have not seen any personal attributes referenced in this thread, and hope not to see such.
Thanks for the quick response. I appreciate your intent and welcome your promise not to single out individuals. I would hope that any such posts are removed.
You used the Ignoble Prize as a model. The Ignoble Price is to someone specific, for something specific. (Wikipedia lists them all.) Following your analogy, I assumed that was what you were proposing, which in my opinion, might have the effect of preventing possibly interesting apps from ever reaching the Gallery.
Perhaps it would be more productive to put it in a list, "you're a ___ if ___" format.
For example: You're a "Wheedlie" if:
You write the "longest thread without any sign of effort to learn anything, but only to wheedle a Power User into writing their app for them."
Anyway, it's just a thought ...