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What does this badge mean?

A recently received badge on my part ("Teacher") requires "Answer a question with score of 1 or more". However, the question score is negative, and I am puzzled.

The way I see it, I have 3 possible ways of reading this new badge:

  1. Answer a question whose score is or becomes 1 or more.
  2. Answer a question, after which said answer is both accepted and upvoted.
  3. I get badge, I Smert! YAY!!

Since I don't especially care about the quantity (or my current lack thereof) of badges (currently auditioning for "Treasure of the Stack Overflow", call back times may be left in comments), I decided to try to understand. Is the badge description ambiguous, the badge criteria non-zero instead of positive, or are my reading abilities questionable at best, only proving that I don't deserve the badge?

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    The wording is ambiguous. It means that your answer has a positive score, not the question. Reading #2 is correct.
    – ryanyuyu
    May 9, 2016 at 15:26
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    @ryanyuyu The answer doesn't need to be accepted.
    – Servy
    May 9, 2016 at 15:40
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    Sorry good catch @Servy.
    – ryanyuyu
    May 9, 2016 at 16:06

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Reading #2 is (almost) correct, your answer needs to have a score of 1 or more, but it doesn't need to accepted. Meta SE has a full list of badges and their descriptions - this is what it says about the Teacher badge:

Teacher

  • bronze; awarded once
  • Receive a score of one on an answer

The wording is ambiguous indeed - if you have a better proposal, you can post it (at Meta SE) as a .

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