When I started data mining the StackOverflow database, I found a surprising number of users had set their birthday in a way that made them 89 years old.

I blogged about it and gave a full list of the 89-year-old users, and here's a few:

And it's not like it was an even distribution - there were much less 80-87 year old users, and no 90 year old users. I'm guessing these users picked a date 89 years ago that has some special significance, but I can't figure out what it might be.

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Actually, I suspect that the "89 year old" users are simply using the oldest date they're allowed to by the system. If you try to set your birth year before 1920, the system will return an error:

Oops! There was a problem updating your profile:

Birthday - must be after 1920/01/01

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Interesting - wonder why some users are older then, like stackoverflow.com/users/522 and stackoverflow.com/users/103 ... – Brent Ozar Jul 4 '09 at 0:47
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That is a good question. Those user IDs are fairly low, so perhaps they signed up and provided their (obviously fake) DOB before the check was in place? – Kyle Cronin Jul 4 '09 at 0:48
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i guess this means my grandfather couldn't participate in stack overflow. this is ageism. i'm gonna get grandpa to file suit. – Kip Jul 4 '09 at 1:01
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i should've made that an answer instead of a comment... i couldn't gotten some rep out of it! ;) – Kip Jul 5 '09 at 20:34
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Yeah ... its time we get rep for votes on comments ;) – Rashmi Pandit Jul 7 '09 at 6:08
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This sounds like blatant ageism. How do you know a 90 year old man wouldn't be a useful member of the website!?

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That's sexism. What about a 90 year old woman? – Dennis Williamson Jul 5 '09 at 3:12
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That's speciesism. What about sentient dogs, cats, and hemaphroditic extra-planetary aliens? – Michael Meadows Jul 9 '09 at 14:30
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That's living-creaturism. What about rocks? – çağdaş Jul 20 '09 at 17:02
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That's matter-ism. What about clouds of energy? – Kevin Panko Dec 9 '09 at 18:45
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That's realism. What about invisible unicorns? – Otto Allmendinger Feb 25 '10 at 18:41
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That's conceptualism. What about? – balpha May 30 '10 at 18:36
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Sorry, I can't continue with this. Just had to say this is full of win. – Kensai May 30 '10 at 19:01
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that's..... what?!! – quack quixote May 30 '10 at 19:02
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thats .... lol! – SamB Nov 28 '10 at 22:08
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+1 for the comments if nothing else! – JYelton Feb 15 '11 at 18:56
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+1 to all of you! :D LOL – Dr Beco Apr 1 '11 at 3:10
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Even more aggravating is the fact that we do not allow young users on this site.

Birthday must be before 2002/05/30

I was going to sign my 5 year old up for the site cause he was having some programming problems. I had to tell him to lie about his age. He was not too happy.

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There are plenty of his peers posting on meta. – Rosinante May 30 '10 at 22:17
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+1 for teaching your child to lie :) – JYelton Feb 15 '11 at 18:56
@JYelton LOL! Ahahahaha! +1 to you, but not to @Earlz. – Dr Beco Apr 1 '11 at 3:12
5 year old????? – Rohan Kapur May 19 at 2:39
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