I signed up to SO back in the beta days and as a result have (had?) a rocking 3 digit SO user ID.

I have been using MyOpenID as my OpenID provider since the beginning but after reading about some OpenID providers going bust I thought it would be wise to create a StackExchange OpenID login and add it to my SO profile.

Problem is that after adding the new SE login, even when signing in with my old MyOpenID details, my SO user ID is now #1086784 instead of my previous #242 : (

I know, I know. It is just a number, but it was a very cool number and I would love to have it back.

I have de-associated the StackExchange login account but I am still coming up as user ID #1086784

How do I get my old pre-login association user ID back? And how do I add a backup OpenID login while still retaining my old user ID?

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Well, your profile no longer exists, but if the archive is to be believed you're at most 11 years old right now, which is problematic – Michael Mrozek Dec 9 '11 at 0:04
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@MichaelMrozek Yes, I entered a fake age. Remember, this was waaaay back before there the age restriction on user accounts even existed. And don't worry, my real age (older than dirt) is much more embarrasing than my fake age. I can change my fake age to a higher fake age if it will help ; ) – David HAust Dec 9 '11 at 0:10
@MichaelMrozek Also, please note that my MSO user ID matches my original SO user ID. – David HAust Dec 9 '11 at 0:13
To the 'too localized' close voter, I get that this isn't a core functionality issue, but any and every user on all SE sites who associates accounts will have this problem. – David HAust Dec 9 '11 at 0:18
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Well, no they won't; normally adding an OpenID doesn't change your account ID, something went wrong this time apparently. But closing this is silly, it's a support request – Michael Mrozek Dec 9 '11 at 0:50
@MichaelMrozek Hey, I'm back to my old SO user ID! Did that happen automatically or did you (or another team member) do something? Regardless, thank you for helping sort this. It's good to know that it's not supposed to happen because if it does it invalidates your UserFlair due to the user ID being hardcoded in the href. – David HAust Dec 9 '11 at 0:55
Not me; I'm a regular user – Michael Mrozek Dec 9 '11 at 1:34
I see the issue seems to be really too localized, if it got fixed alone. :-) I would say it is too localized because, normally, people don't care of their user ID, as long as their posts are associated with their account. – kiamlaluno Dec 9 '11 at 2:53
@kiamlaluno While people may not care, it is a bad thing if a users ID changes. If it does change, and there is no 301 redirect from the old user ID to the new user ID (which was the case with my account), then there will be broken links all over the place. All user name links in questions/answers/comments on all SE sites, User Flair, any links off the SE network to user profiles, etc - all broken. – David HAust Dec 9 '11 at 3:33
I hope you're a fan of Front 242 to have such an awesome ID. :) – sarnold Dec 9 '11 at 3:37
@kiamlaluno Thinking about that some more, maybe it'll will just be any links not on the SE network (such as UserFlair) that will be affected. I'm guessing the user name links etc on the SE sites are generated on the fly so they may be fine. That still doesn't mean it is ok to kill links without a 301 redirect. – David HAust Dec 9 '11 at 3:41
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