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I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. AnnouncerAnnouncer (Bronze):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. BoosterBooster (Silver):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. PublicistPublicist (Gold):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badgesbadges section.

I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. Announcer (Bronze):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster (Silver):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist (Gold):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. Announcer (Bronze):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster (Silver):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist (Gold):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

Indicating the type of badges they are
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I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. Announcer (Bronze):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster (Silver):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist (Gold):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. Announcer:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. Announcer (Bronze):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster (Silver):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist (Gold):
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

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I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack exchangeExchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  • Announcer
  • Booster
  • Publicist

The Announcer badge, for example is awarded in the circumstance that you 'shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses'

  1. Announcer:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badgesbadges section.

I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  • Announcer
  • Booster
  • Publicist

The Announcer badge, for example is awarded in the circumstance that you 'shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses'

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

I want to add to what Braiam has said. Stack Exchange has the following badges as reward for sharing a link with your networks:

  1. Announcer:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses.
  2. Booster:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses.
  3. Publicist:
    Shared a link to a question that was visited by 1000 unique IP addresses.

If you are after more information those badges are specified on the badges section.

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