I edited the title to more accurately reflect your problem. The new title should attract more mod attention than the last, anyway. – John Jan 8 at 4:58
You beat me to it, actually. I realized I hadn't changed the title and when I tried to edit it, the system wouldn't let me because you were doing it. :D – Jeff Jan 8 at 8:42
Hi Jeff. Follow the steps outlined in the duplicate on the TeX site. Your TeX account that's linked to your master SE account is here and this is the account you want to ask the mods to merge into it. – Anna Lear Jan 10 at 2:19
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There are two kinds of accounts, an unregistered, cookie-based account, and a registered account.

You have both. One here and one here. Note that the first one says "Unregistered" next to the name. Only a moderator can merge them.

Also note that the question you linked to is on the Tex Stack Exchange site, while the profile you linked to is on the Math Stack Exchange site. Those accounts are kept separate as well, and this part is intentional.

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What's the point of answering with "you need to wait for somebody else"? – Michael Mrozek Jan 8 at 8:32
So then do I have to create (yet) another registered account on Tex Stack Exchange? If so, can that one be merged with my first question? Also, isn't there a master profile which includes all of my accounts? When I came over to this site, it let me use my other userid to log in. Thanks. – Jeff Jan 8 at 8:45
@MichaelMrozek So he knows what's going on? Besides, this does answer his question of "Can this happen?". – John Jan 8 at 16:52
@Jeff No, you don't need to create another one; you already have plently. :P There is actually a master account. Yours is here. – John Jan 8 at 16:53
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