According to the [badges page](https://stackoverflow.com/help/badges), the **Publicist badge** is a gold badge granted when a user: >Shares a link to a question later visited by 1000 unique IP addresses. Excellent. I didn't even know such a badge existed when [I got my first one](https://stackoverflow.com/help/badges/262/publicist?userid=3597276) a few days ago. A more detailed description of this badge is provided in [this answer](https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/68505/300177): > Take the link from the share option directly underneath the question > and then share this specially tailored link (it contains your user ID > to identify you as the source) pretty much anywhere you like, to > encourage other people to visit the link (and thus drive traffic to > the site). > > This could include Facebook, Twitter, any other social networking site > or your blog, for example. But could extend to non-web methods, maybe > sneakily write it on the whiteboards around your school / Uni / > workplace, directly tell others you work / learn with, give it to with > your mates down the pub, and so on... **Question:** How did [this guy](https://stackoverflow.com/users/6998123/mega6382) manage to nab [SIX Publicist badges at the same time](https://stackoverflow.com/help/badges/262/publicist?userid=6998123)? [![enter image description here][1]][1] **Duplicate note:** I did see this related post: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/300470/3597276 However, there's no actual answer there (it just says flag such cases for review). Plus, that question is from 3 years ago. Plus, it was about Publicist badges granted over the course of multiple days. This question is about the same badge granted at the same time. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/ILhu8.png