This question was created on Server Fault, answered on Server Fault, I upvoted some of those answers on Server Fault, and then moved by consensus to Super User.

Now that the question is on Super User, I can upvote the same answers I previously upvoted on Server Fault.

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I enjoy this bug, and would prefer it not be fixed. – Shog9 Sep 4 '09 at 16:49
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I was about to naïvely propose that they check with linked accounts before casting a vote, and suddenly I got a case of programmitis managerial and foresaw the things that would need to be done for that to happen.

Programming is hard, lets go eat waffles instead...

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It could probably be made easier if there was some sort of SSO system for all three sites. Or if all three sites were frontends towards the same database... Waffels. – Ilia Jerebtsov Sep 4 '09 at 17:42
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How is this a bug? You're voting on a completely different website. There is no cross-site voting "protection".

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Then why are upvotes from one site migrated to another? By that logic, all answers should be moved with 0 status. – Ilia Jerebtsov Sep 4 '09 at 15:22
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does the user lose the rep from SO when it's transfered from the site? – Nathan Koop Sep 4 '09 at 15:22
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All upvotes are moved over to keep the integrity of the rankings, such as on all of our FAQ posts. We had the problem early on that by clearing out all votes it woudl cause the best posts (which at the time were in the +100's) to get jumbled up with all the other garbage posts. – TheTXI Sep 4 '09 at 15:23
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@Nathan: I believe that when a rep recalc is done, the user would lose any rep on SO after it was migrated away, because their answers are effectively deleted during the migration process. – TheTXI Sep 4 '09 at 15:24
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But "bydesign"? Really? I understand that such protection might be hard, but surely there isn't intent there, at least when you have linked accounts. – Joel Coehoorn Sep 4 '09 at 15:32
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ok, I could see this as a bug if the rep was counted twice. However, if no rep is gained on the original site, then I agree, that this is not a bug (just giving my blessing to Jeff's decision ;-) – Nathan Koop Sep 4 '09 at 15:33
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If the original points are lost on the original site, it would still mean that the person loses one point on the original site, but is gaining two points on the other. That's one more point than it should be. Unless the migrated points don't count towards a user's rep, in which case disregard me. – Ilia Jerebtsov Sep 4 '09 at 15:39
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Jeff, the point is not to have "cross-site voting protection", the point is that if I have an account on superuser and I voted on a question migrated from stackoverflow, my vote should be migrated along with the question. It's a fun bug, but a bug nonetheless. ;-) – Mike Feb 14 '11 at 2:46
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This is not a bug in the least. Votes on one site are not the same as votes on another site.

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Then why are votes from one site migrated to the other with the question? – Ilia Jerebtsov Sep 4 '09 at 15:24
I already answered this over on Jeff's answer when you made the exact same comment. – TheTXI Sep 4 '09 at 15:25
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I just encountered this. I upvoted a question on stackoverflow and then flagged it for migration to superuser, where I was there able to upvote it agian. It's fun and all, but it seems like when the question is migrated, it should migrate my vote too, since I have an account on superuser. Not fair to those who don't link their accounts, I guess. ;-)

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The pre-migration votes don't add anything to the OP's rep on the new site. All you can do is get them to a Nice/Good/Great Question/Answer badge a little bit quicker. – ChrisF Mar 6 '11 at 15:52
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