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Disciplined Badge: Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher.Disciplined Badge: Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher.

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, and it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

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Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stopped from being earned anymore.

TL;DR:

To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

Disciplined Badge: Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher.

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, and it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

(Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge)
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stopped from being earned anymore.

TL;DR:

To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

Disciplined Badge: Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher.

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, and it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

(Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge)
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stopped from being earned anymore.

TL;DR:

To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: TL;DR: To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: I changed my mind. This was a bad idea. At least I learned something. No need to read below this.

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Disciplined Badge : Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher. httpDisciplined Badge://stackoverflow Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher.com/help/badges/37/disciplined

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, and it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

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Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stopstopped from being earned anymore.

TL;DR:

To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

Edit: TL;DR: To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: I changed my mind. This was a bad idea. At least I learned something. No need to read below this.

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Disciplined Badge : Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher. http://stackoverflow.com/help/badges/37/disciplined

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

( Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge  )
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stop from being earned anymore.

Disciplined Badge: Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher.

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, and it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

(Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge)
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stopped from being earned anymore.

TL;DR:

To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: TL;DR: To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: I changed my mind. This was a bad idea. At At least I learned something. No need to read below this.

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Disciplined Badge : Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher. http://stackoverflow.com/help/badges/37/disciplined

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

( Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge )
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stop from being earned anymore.

Edit: TL;DR: To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: I changed my mind. This was a bad idea. At least I learned something.

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Disciplined Badge : Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher. http://stackoverflow.com/help/badges/37/disciplined

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

( Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge )
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stop from being earned anymore.

Edit: TL;DR: To get the Disciplined Badge, you need to delete an answer which is not accepted with 3 or higher score, then undelete it a minute later. You will not lose any reputation this way and earn a free bronze badge, since it is legal and known, I advise everybody to do this.

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Edit: I changed my mind. This was a bad idea. At least I learned something. No need to read below this.

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Disciplined Badge : Deleted own post with score of 3 or higher. http://stackoverflow.com/help/badges/37/disciplined

I don't see how this badge affects the community in a positive way, it might be doing more harm to the community than good.

Even if this badge is moderated for abuse, it wastes the time of moderators for a useless reason: "Some guy deleted a good answer for this stupid bronze badge"

( Negative effects of this badge / Positive effects of this badge )
Is definitely over 1 and I think it should be deleted or stop from being earned anymore.

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