The Blog Post for the Reversal Badge states (in part):

Provided an answer upvoted 20 or more times to a question that was downvoted 5 or more times. (gold)

Yet the text of the badge states:

Provided answer of +20 score to a question of -5 score

Which one is it? Is it +20 score? or 20 upvotes?

I ask because I recently answered this question , which was at -5 when I answered and received multiple upvotes for it; but I apparently haven't triggered the criteria for the Reversal badge.

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up vote 4 down vote accepted

It is +20 score for an answer on a question that makes it to -5 score. This is typically how it happens even though you see in many instances where the "X number of upvotes" is the text for the trigger. I have always seen it as "+X" and not "X upvotes"

This is an example of a Reversal Badge winner:

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/14172/so-needs-a-business-model-change-heres-how/14174#14174

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The badges are awared by a scheduled run of a stored proc, right? Would follow that it is +X if this is the case, unless the data model (which I admittedly haven't looked at yet) stores vote history instead of vote accumulation. – squillman Aug 28 '09 at 18:26
It used to be done by an ASP.NET Service; I don't know what does it now. – George Stocker Aug 28 '09 at 19:27
correct, 20 score. – Jeff Atwood Aug 29 '09 at 2:40
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