Yes, you lose the Bronze Contributor badge on WikiAnswers when you reach 5,000 contributions. Then, after 5,000 contributions, you become a Silver Contributor, which is a good sign that tells you that you have been working hard and now you get a new reward for it all.
Yes, you can actually lose badges. For example, if you are a Supervisor, and you have been inactive for months or have been blocked, your Supervisor badge will be removed. However, the one badge that cannot be taken away from you (even after being blocked) is your Contributor Level Badge. Any Contributor badge (ruby, silver, etc.) will not be removed.
The lose of dignaty you had
The "Premier Answerer" badge is only for non-supervisors, as it was thought that non-supervisors deserve a special badge to recognize their fantastic answers.
Yes they can.Suitable editors are appointed as Supervisors if their activity on WikiAnswers gives clear indication that they are trustworthy, competent, experienced, ... and, of course, keen!If a supervisor fails to meet the high standards expected of a supervisor, they will lose their privileges immediately, and, depending on the seriousness of the matter, they may be barred permanently from any future supervisory roles within WikiAnswers.If you have any concerns about the activity of a Supervisor, or indeed, of any contributor on WikiAnswers, the 'Community Etiquette' page listed in the Related links section below provides useful information and advice.
You can not, unless you are banned, or an admin removes it (very unikely).
No, you will not lose any of your current badges if you join The Initiates Program. However, if you are promoted to Supervisor when you graduate, the TIP member badge is removed from your profile, since by graduating from the program you are no longer a TIP member. Also if you are a premier answerer, you will lose the premier answerer badge when you become a Supervisor, because due to technicalities you can only have either the premier answerer or supervisor badge.
If the U.S., you can contact the U.S. Soccer Federation for a replacement.
Boxing does not have a match for the bronze medal. The two boxers that lose the semifinal matches are each given a bronze medal instead of them boxing a match to determine a bronze medal winner. It is the same for wrestling.
Yes, it is the same as "C" you just lose the sleeves and tie.
Daniel expects to lose his own life or the life of a friend. He does loose Samson after the rescue attempt.
you lose the levles on your badge if you stop your membership, and you don't have the igloo or the clothes without member ship. if you start again, then you get all your stuff back, apart from you badge. but dont worry, you would get all your furnture back again and your clothes!
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry Fleming loses sight of his regiment in his panicked retreat and is separated from his fellow soldiers. He struggles with feelings of guilt and shame for running away, further complicating his journey to safety.