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my top contributor sticker is gone. Why?
I was away for two weeks, nowhere near a computer, and now my top contributor badge is gone. No one has "moved up in the ranks" in my top answerer categories, and I've received 5 or 6 more Best Answer messages since I've been back.
Not upset, just curious how it works.
4 Answers
- ManikLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The top contributor badge is dynamic , you earn it or lose it depending on your recent participation in a particular category. The more actively you contribute, the more likely you will earn a badge. Just like featured users or category leaders, it's another way to feature community members who might otherwise be overlooked.
You gain the badge by actively posting decent and detailed answers to a specialist topic. The more your post gains positive marks , the more likely it is you will get a badge
No one knows the formula yahoo uses to calculate the standard to met a top contributor , however we know all Top contributors supply a lot of high quality answers , and therefore this implies it is a mixture of points , best answer percentage and level.
- wizjpLv 71 decade ago
It's about giving a constant supply of good information, not just best answers. The rankings are arbitrary and they change a lot.
sorry
- Yahzmin ♥♥ 4everLv 71 decade ago
It has nothing to do with your "top answerer" category. It has to do with consistent contribution (answers) to a section and consistent Best Answers received for them. So, being idle for 2 weeks CAN cause you to lose it. But you can easily regain it, as well, by going back and contributing as you normally did.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I lost mine a while back too. Seems to me it all started when all these extra sub-categories were added, ....very unfair.