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5,000 contributions are required to get this badge.
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.
Sadly, there are no Contributor levels or profile badges for reaching 20,000 contributions. However, you do get to boast that you have reached a whopping 20,000 contributions on the best Q&A site on the web! When you reach 25,000 contributions you will become a Gold Contributor, and when you reach 50,000 contributions you will receive a badge on your profile!
It should only take 1 contribution to get that orange "Contributor" badge on your Answers.com profile.You will sport that badge until you reach 500 contributions (such as answers, edits, asking questions, and categorizing questions), at which stage you will achieve the Bronze contributor level.(For information about badges for the various contributor levels, see the Related question.)
Gold ContributorThe badge marking the fact that you are a Gold Contributor - that is, 25,000 contributions - will automatically be placed on your profile. Please leave a message for Deb if you are missing a badge (or if you spot any other user who is missing one):"UserDiscuss:Deb"
A Bronze Contributor badge requires at least 500 contributions. If someone has less than that, they will not have a badge.
The first Contributions badge is added to profiles for 10,000 contributions.
25,000 contributions are required to get this badge.
100,000 contributions are required to get this badge.
500,000 contributions is required to get this Badge.
Going for BronzeOnce you reach 500 contributions, the badge for being a "Bronze contributor" will automatically be added to your profile; there is no need to email us. Please leave a message for Deb if you are inadvertently missing a badge (or if you spot any other user who is missing one):"UserDiscuss:Deb"Note:As you contribute more and more, you'll get awarded higher badges. To see the various contributor levels, see the Related question.
200,000 contributions are required to get this badge.