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You can show off your badge on your user talk page. Wikipedians often display their awards and accomplishments to each other, like these contributors: User:Ocaasi and User:SarahStierch.
What do I do with this badge?
editTo add a badge to your user page.
- Go to your user page
- Click the “Edit” button
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How do I earn this badge?
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- Answer a question about editing that will help others become better editors.
- Be respectful and patient.
- Keep it simple.
- Avoid over-linking.
Great Answer Badge | |
Awarded to those who have given a great answer on the Teahouse Question Forum. A good answer is one that fits in with the Teahouse expectations of proper conduct: polite, patient, simple, relies on explanations not links, and leaves a talkback notification. | |
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- Copy the template {{Wikipedia:Teahouse/Badge/Answer|size=2}}
- Paste on your talk page
More Teahouse badges you can earn:
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