A Bronze Contributor badge requires at least 500 contributions. If someone has less than that, they will not have a badge.
Any badge you earn on WikiAnswers will replace your contributor badge, as your new badges will show you are a contributor.
If a user joins one of the programs on Answers.com - such as the WIT program or the Community Outreach program - the badge of the program replaces that of the initial Contributor badge.
The Top Contributor badges are given out with the WAmmys. When they come, so will your badge.
No. Badges are earned by contributors by performing various tasks and achieving certain levels here on Answers.comYou get a new badge at each level:Bronze Contributor badge on 500 ContributionsSilver Contributor badge on 5,000 ContributionsGold Contributor badge on 25,000 ContributionsPlatinum Contributor badge on 100,000 ContributionsDouble Platinum Contributor badge on 200,000 ContributionsFinally Ruby Contributor badge on 500,000 Contributions!Similarly, there are lot of programs which you can join and contribute. By doing so, you will earn more and more badges.WikiGuides do, however, have special message board graphics to correspond with messages such as Welcome to Answers.com, Happy Birthday, Happy WikiVersary, Congratulations, Thank You, etc.
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yes, as it does for the silver badge, gold, platinum, etc.
Yes, You can click on yourse or someone elses Contributor Badge to see all the Badges.
The badge for reaching the Bronze Contributor level will be placed on your profile page automatically when you reach 500 contribution points.
Yes, all users, regardless if they're a supervisor or not, will have a contributor level badge. This could be a contributor, bronze, silver, gold, platinum, double platinum, or ruby level badge.
You usually have to make a certain amount of contributors before you get the next level of contributor badge.
You can get badges, like mine(I have a Bronze Contributor badge).
Two weeks.