I commented on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8472462/2642059
That comment doesn't have a link, yet I strangely earned the announcer badge for that comment today.
Not that I'm complaining about a free badge... but seems like a bug???
I commented on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8472462/2642059
That comment doesn't have a link, yet I strangely earned the announcer badge for that comment today.
Not that I'm complaining about a free badge... but seems like a bug???
You linked to that question on this comment on superuser using the URL http://stackoverflow.com/q/7053818/2642059
So presumably the visitors that got you the badge came from there.
In network links aren’t supposed to count but this hasn’t worked correctly for some time due to lack of referer information being passed.
NB: In your case I found this manually but you could also use an SEDE query.
The one below searches all posts and all comments on sites you are a member. It will only search posts/comments left by you for performance reasons.
You don't get this badge for sharing a link in a comment, but you get it for sharing the link of the question from the share
button like:
So, you probably shared that answer, like you did in this question, and that is why you got that Badge.
Edit: The Announcer
badge is awarded when you share a question or any of its answer. Because when you press the share
button you get your user id
attached to the url. So, it is not necessarily awarded only by pressing the share
button on the question. Also, check this https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/299604/2394254