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In this question the accepted answer has score of n = -5 and another answer has m = +14, 19 more than the accepted one. Still, the populist badge was not given to the author of the second answer. The badge's description reads:

Highest scoring answer that outscored an accepted answer with score of more than 10 by more than 2x

so... I'm not sure how the check is done but at least m > n + 10 and m > n*2. Even m > 2|n|. Why the badge was not given to jaffa? Is this a bug?

I believe the correct check should be m > n + 10 && m > max(n*2,0).

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outscored an accepted answer with score of more than 10 by more than 2x

is a densely packed sentence which means two things:

  1. Accepted answer has score > 10
  2. Your answer has score > 2*(accepted answer score).

Condition 1 fails here. More details at What are the badges I can earn on each site, and what are the exact criteria for earning each badge?

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  • Thanks for clarifying. Is wording "Highest scoring answer that outscored by more than 2x an accepted answer with score of more than 10" correct in terms of English grammar? I think it would be easier to understand that way.
    – YakovL
    Oct 24, 2018 at 1:34

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