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I answered and edited this question within 12 hours from each other, got my edit accepted and answer upvoted, and duly waited a while for the Explainer badge to be awarded. I didn't get it. What gives?

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  • Yes, that's where I eventually found the answer and it's arguably duplicate. But I almost didn't find the answer there; it's easy to overlook this one disqualifying point in the answer. However, I accept that this may not be enough reason to keep this as a separate Q&A.
    – Oliphaunt
    Commented Jun 12, 2015 at 19:08
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    Keep in mind that duplicates aren't necessarily a bad thing. More reading on why a certain amount of duplication is good.
    – ryanyuyu
    Commented Jun 12, 2015 at 20:08
  • Thanks. I did not know that but it makes perfect sense and rhymes with my own reason for adding this self-answered question. I will stop worrying and click "yes, my question is a duplicate!" next time. ;-)
    – Oliphaunt
    Commented Jun 12, 2015 at 20:24

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Turns out I wasn't eligible; it took me a little while to find out why. Not just any approved edit qualifies; it has to modify body or title. My edit only added two tags.

Here's another reference that clearly states tag-only edits don't qualify.

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