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I was reading about the meaning of different badges at https://stackoverflow.com/help/badges. For the Generalist badge the help page says:

Provided non-wiki answers of 15 total score in 20 of top 40 tags

But I cannot understand this, because I do not know what a non-wiki answer is.

The question: Generalist - A Silver Badge? is about the Generalist badge, but in that question the meaning of 'non-wiki' is not explained.

What is a non-wiki answer?

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This is a wiki answer. Anything that's not this.

(There's a small checkbox at the bottom right of the answer textbox.

Freehand circles and arrows!

Community wiki answers are basically answers that most people (even with lower reputations) can edit and improve upon. Generally, they can add upon these answers very quickly, without getting stuck in review queues. It's an answer where virtually the entire community can add to.

People don't get reputation changes from these answers either - in any direction. This means that a downvote on a Community Wiki does not count against either the downvoter or the post itself, nor would an upvote or accept result in any reputation awarded.

Since, everyone can expand on them, it makes sense to call them wiki, they may include many points for a great answer. This paragraph was written by a user other than the original author, and shows how nice community wikis are. :)

A non-wiki can simply be thought of as a post that is solely your own, and doesn't include what was said in the paragraph above.

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  • Thanks. Let me just confirm. It is is a 'wiki' answer if you check the 'community wiki' checkbox while answering. And it is a 'non-wiki' answer if you do NOT check the 'community wiki' checkbox while answering. Am i right ?
    – sps
    Apr 13, 2015 at 22:34
  • I just read the link shared by Martin above. So i guess yes its a non-wiki answer if you do not check that 'community-wiki' checkbox. thanks.
    – sps
    Apr 13, 2015 at 22:37
  • They can convert regular posts to community wikis I believe.
    – jkd
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:00
  • You're right! Of course, there is some tweaks to it (questions with > 30 answers become community wikis), but that's the general idea! <- see what I did there! I know, I'll stop... I'll mention that this is a great example of a community wiki: A great comprehensive answer, which has information add by (at the time of this writing), 3 users! (including myself)
    – Zizouz212
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:57
  • @Zizouz212: That automatic trigger no longer exists.
    – Makoto
    Apr 14, 2015 at 17:06
  • Oh, then never mind that!
    – Zizouz212
    Apr 14, 2015 at 20:06

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