There was a bug in the original logic for awarding "Announcer" badges, which was fixed today.
I've explained it on the global Meta site, but I'll copy my answer here:
Thanks for reporting this. The query was broken and has been for a
little while. It should now be fixed along with some improvements to
it.
The original queries the sharing badges,
Announcer,
Booster and
Publicist,
were supposed to count the total number of unique IP Addresses that
visited from a link shared to a question.
In order to calculate this we would use the PostId
from the link
shared and join back to the Posts
table to aggregate the total
visits under each question. This process worked great for questions
shared, but as you found out there was an issue when answers were
shared. There was a bug that was introduced into the code during an
earlier optimization that wasn't properly looking for the ParentId
when an answer was shared. As a result, answers were not being
included in the awarding of badges.
After a lot of testing this week, we determined that the easiest and
most efficient way to fix this is to award these badges based on the
PostId
that is shared instead of basing it on the question.
This means that if you share a link to a question, an answer, or even
multiple answers on the same question that is then visited by enough
unique IP Addresses you could receive badges for any of those shared
links, so you technically could be awarded multiple badges for the
same question.
The badge descriptions have been updated to say
Share a link to a post...
We are also in the process of awarding the badges with the new
queries, so you might get some notifications in your inbox.
With the change in the logic it does mean that some users were awarded
badges that would no longer qualify - since we're no longer
aggregating up to the question. These numbers were very small, so we
are not going to be revoking any badges due to the change in logic.
We also identified a small number of users who will receive duplicate
badges on the initial rollout of the new logic - meaning they were
awarded for a question with the old logic, but now are being awarded
for an answer - the duplicate badges will be removed over the next few
days after the corrected badges are awarded.