Just by curiosity: This recent question has had five answers so far, and each answer has gotten more than 10 upvotes. I think this is quite exceptional (unless the questions are CW of course). How would one do a search for this kind of questions on the site? And why not create a silver badge - or even a gold badge - for the OP who has the merit of asking a question which triggers so many great answers?
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2$\begingroup$ This sounds like a job for the Stackexchange Data Explorer. $\endgroup$– Emil JeřábekJan 5, 2017 at 13:13
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2$\begingroup$ To add to Emil Jeřábek's comment, links to some basic info about SEDE are available in the data-explorer tag-wiki. $\endgroup$– Martin SleziakJan 5, 2017 at 13:26
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$\begingroup$ @EmilJeřábek Yes indeed. It is about a query, and I hope a specialist can provide the "code" in less than one minute. :) And then there is the badge suggestion. $\endgroup$– WolfgangJan 5, 2017 at 13:51
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2$\begingroup$ @Wolfgang Is this query along the lines of what you wanted: Questions with all answers having at least given score. $\endgroup$– Martin SleziakJan 5, 2017 at 14:10
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$\begingroup$ @MartinSleziak Yes it does, thank you! Just wondering why the current question doesn't appear in the list... $\endgroup$– WolfgangJan 5, 2017 at 16:25
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3$\begingroup$ Well as you probably know (or you can learn from the links mentioned in previous comments), data in SEDE are updated once a week. So you can either wait a bit or change the parameters to 4 answers with score at least 8 and then you will find the question (in the current version of the data in SEDE) with score 17, 4 answers and lowest answer score 8. $\endgroup$– Martin SleziakJan 5, 2017 at 16:27
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$\begingroup$ OK, thank you very much! $\endgroup$– WolfgangJan 5, 2017 at 16:29
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