Was Stack Overflow the first website created in the Stack Exchange network?
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Stack Overflow, Server Fault and Super User had all existed for years before The Stack Exchange Network was created. There was no one "first" site in the network. Stack Overflow could be considered "first" in that it was the first of the original three mentioned above, but there was no formal Stack Exchange Network at the point Stack Overflow was created. |
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If you go to Stack Exchange and sort by Oldest you can see what order the sites were launched. Stack Overflow is the oldest site in the network, but it existed before SE, making the wording of your question slightly ambiguous. |
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If you exclude the Trilogy sites and include SE 1.0 sites, I'm going to guess that its http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com Since its first question is is dated 9/4/2009 which predates the other SE 1.0 sites non-migrated questions that I could find. That and the fact that its the first logical site to be on SE 1.0 |
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Yes, Stack Overflow is the oldest one. And here is a full list, sorted by age, oldest first >>
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