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I've heard of Stack Overflow being 2, 3, maybe 4 days slow, but why is THIS happening?


Today: "Excavator" badge, edited first post that was inactive for 6 months.  I edited Dec 16'20???


I did not use the devtools to change anything, for anyone wondering.For future readers: "Today" is February 12, 2021 in comparison to the edit date of December 16, 2020

I mean, I will be ok if Stack Overflow has some traffic and I am delayed for a week. The problem here is that that edit was almost 2 months ago. Similar questions about badge updates being slow have been asked, but I've never seen any of them going this far.

Can we add some sort of check that runs every day that you log in and do somethingThe system that checks for those badges? For example if I log on today and earn aearned the Excavator badge, when I log on tomorrow, probably should've noticed by now that script runs and updates my badgesI earned it. Maybe after two days?

Or maybeMaybe an Update button in your profileuser profiles could help verify that when you click on it (which you can only do once every 1 (2?) day(s)) it will update your badges (and I guess whatever else there is to updatemaybe other stuff) have been properly awarded, and if not give those badges to the user.

Does anyone else have any problems like this or some solutions?

I've heard of Stack Overflow being 2, 3, maybe 4 days slow, but why is THIS happening?


Today: "Excavator" badge, edited first post that was inactive for 6 months.  I edited Dec 16'20???


I did not use the devtools to change anything, for anyone wondering.

I mean, I will be ok if Stack Overflow has some traffic and I am delayed for a week. The problem here is that that edit was almost 2 months ago. Similar questions about badge updates being slow have been asked, but I've never seen any of them going this far.

Can we add some sort of check that runs every day that you log in and do something that checks for those badges? For example if I log on today and earn a badge, when I log on tomorrow, that script runs and updates my badges. Maybe after two days?

Or maybe an Update button in your profile that when you click on it (which you can only do once every 1 (2?) day(s)) it will update your badges (and I guess whatever else there is to update).

Does anyone else have any problems like this or some solutions?

I've heard of Stack Overflow being 2, 3, maybe 4 days slow, but why is THIS happening?


Today: "Excavator" badge, edited first post that was inactive for 6 months.  I edited Dec 16'20???


For future readers: "Today" is February 12, 2021 in comparison to the edit date of December 16, 2020

I mean, I will be ok if Stack Overflow has some traffic and I am delayed for a week. The problem here is that that edit was almost 2 months ago. Similar questions about badge updates being slow have been asked, but I've never seen any of them going this far.

The system that checks if I earned the Excavator badge probably should've noticed by now that I earned it. Maybe an Update button in user profiles could help verify that badges (and maybe other stuff) have been properly awarded, and if not give those badges to the user.

Does anyone else have any problems like this or some solutions?

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