- Answer score of 25 or more
- Answer is accepted
- Answer has a single revision.
In other words, you answered accurately, no edits were required, OP accepted it => Excellent answer.
Elaborating based on the comments:
How long do you have to keep a single revision before you get awarded this, and if it gets edited after you've got the badge, does it get revoked?
As soon as you meet the 3 criteria, you get the badge. A badge never gets revoked, so later edits will no longer count.
Good answer is already a silver badge.. If at all there needs to be a badge for answers with higher score shouldnt it be gold?
The definition for gold badge is Gold badges recognize important contributions from members of the community. They are rarely awarded. I didn't feel my proposed badge is such an important contribution to be gold.
Why do you feel this badge is necessary - what behaviour would it encourage for instance?
Are all badges trying to encourage something? Think of tumbleweed badge. This badge aims at rewarding a super accurate answer that didn't need any edits.
An answer can be revised for any number of reasons.. not necessary that it is bad or poor... It might need to be updated at a later point of time. You might end up discouraging users from doing so
I overlooked this. Indeed it might discourage people from bringing improvements where needed, just to keep it at 1 revision to get the badge. If the proposal gets declined, this reason alone should suffice :)
What about edits in the grace period? What if someone else edits it? The whole "no edits" thing seems kind of arbitrary
If someone else edits it, is it still a single revision?
The point of the request is to give another challenge and to reward super accurate answers that didn't even need an edit