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As described on the blog, check out the accounts tab on your user page.

You can now associate accounts across sites:

  • stackoverflow.com
  • serverfault.com
  • meta.stackoverflow.com
  • superuser.com

This feature now works with traditional OpenIDs or crazy per-site-hash Google OpenIDs, through redirects.

There is a +100 rep boost for every association you make if either the source or target account has at least 200 reputation.

An account can have a 100 point bonus awarded for being in the same "network" of associated accounts if any of the associated accounts has 200 rep or more. This bonus is only awarded once per account. Total possible rep boost is +100 * number of sites in network

NOTE: I have removed all the original account bonuses from Server Fault for "account migration", as this account association method effectively replaces it. We no longer support account migration in that form.

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Actually isn't google's system more secure or at least more private so you can't associate someone across domains unless they want you to? – cletus Jul 5 at 11:26
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Yay, I've been waiting for a feature like this! – MiffTheFox Jul 5 at 23:18
woohoo - google openID works as well now - Thanks Jeff! – a_m0d Jul 8 at 5:29

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Quick question on this... suppose I have 3 accounts, all one 1 rep. I associate them all together. When the first one reaches 200 rep, do they all immediately gain 100 bonus rep? If not, it feels like there's a timing issue in that it encourages people to wait until one of their accounts does have 200 rep before associating accounts together. I don't really see why we'd want to encourage that.

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unavoidable, otherwise it's an exploit. And I am OK with the tradeoff. – Jeff Atwood Jul 5 at 12:28
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Fair enough. Just thought it was worth checking the behaviour :) – Jon Skeet Jul 5 at 12:34
This is why I haven't linked my accounts yet. Seems counterproductive for the light users. – Peter Aug 20 at 10:09
Actually, this is not so bad. I was struck by this 'counter productive' feature too, then I had a simple idea >> I just cleared all associations, then reassociated with my stackoverflow account and I immediately reaped the +100 reputation. Now I can at least upvote! – Matthieu M. Oct 8 at 18:39
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There seems to be a little confusion about how much bonus you can earn (per site). Here is my attempt at clarifying the rep bonus. I'm assuming that users can earn +300 rep across all three sites (correct?).


[from stackoverflow.com, for example]

Account Association Between Websites

Receive a +100 reputation bonus by associating your account with one (or more) of our other sites (serverfault.com, meta.stackoverflow.com, or superuser.com (coming soon) ).

Note: One of your accounts (on meta.stackoverflow.com, stackoverflow.com, serverfault.com, or superuser.com) must have at least at least +100 reputation to qualify.

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EARN MORE BONUS -- Go to our other sites and get your +100 reputation bonus there, too!

Check out the accounts tab on your user page for details.

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Does it not seem a little arbitrary to award bonus points for association? Particularly with thresholds? (although I can see how that's effective as a noise filter)

Today I associated my meta and my SO accounts, and got +100 on SO... before I'd even made any postings here?

I'm very sorry if I'm unaware of an obvious argument for this, but why should the community on meta trust me more for having posted on SO? I really can't say why SO users should trust me more for having registered with meta...?

The rest of the system seems very balanced and natural; this feature strikes me as a little odd.

Again apologies if this is in ignorance of a key argument. Search yielded nothing.

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you are not a newbie, as you have used the SO engine on a "sister" site -- so you get more abilities. The "training wheels" come off. – Jeff Atwood Jul 14 at 7:03
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I tried this. Connected my serverfault account to my new stackoverflow account, and got the 100 rep bonus on each account. Then i created a meta account and linked it to the others, but didn't get the extra 100 rep on that account.

I thought each account linked would get +100 as long as one in the network had a rep greater than 200, or did I misunderstand?

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as long as one account in the pairs you are associating has 200 rep. Not in the entire network. – Jeff Atwood Jul 15 at 1:16
So, is the sequence important? If i had associated my SO account with meta before associating my SF could that be the cause? – theotherreceive Jul 15 at 3:11
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In Jeff's blog, he said "(Note that this requires at least 200 rep, so be sure to initiate the association from the site where you have at least 200 reputation.)" (my emphasis). I came in search of this question to complain about that, so perhaps it's been changed recently? – John Fouhy Jul 16 at 23:01
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Yay, now I have the 200 points needed to participate in the SuperUser beta :D (Assuming no rogue recalcs confuse the matter, anyway. ...Will recalcs discard the points?)

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no, these are permanent bonuses – Jeff Atwood Jul 8 at 4:23
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Don't know if I should make this a separate question, but do account associations do anything more than the reputation bonus?

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I don't think so. – ChrisF Jul 5 at 17:13
I does make it easier for other people to find other posts you have added. Of course if you don't want them to be able to find your other accounts, you shouldn't associate them. – Brad Gilbert Jul 7 at 4:30
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they make it much easier for us to map question ownership when questions are moved from site to site. – Jeff Atwood Jul 8 at 4:31
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I had the situation where I originally associated the accounts incorrectly. I have over 200 rep on SO, but I must have associated ServerFault with Meta or SuperUser with only 100 rep. Hence I ended up with only 1 rep for SF )-:

I removed all the assocaiation, reassociated, this time with SO and I got the 100 bonus. (-:

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Thanks for the tip. I was hovering just below the 200 mark on SO for the longest time and didn't get the +100 for associating. Now, I'm over 200 on SO, so I removed the association and reassociated and got the +100 on meta. – RobH Aug 18 at 17:57
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This seems like an odd and granular way to give points. A more natural seeming scheme would be to give up to 1/2 of the "native" points from each associated account up to a maximum of 100 points for each associated account. By native I mean, not the points you get from associating accounts, to prevent a feedback loop.

That seems to have the features you want, but without the odd granular step, and it encourages participation across all sites and account linking. It also removes the odd 100 point bonus on site A, just for registering on site B.

Can't see any reason why that wouldn't work, except it's probably harder to code, because now associated account bonus points are different from other points.

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That wouldn't change anything at all. Users need to have at least 200 rep to earn the association bonus on any particular site. – jjnguy Aug 20 at 14:04
Jeff - "There is a +100 rep boost for every association you make *if either the source or target account has at least 200 reputation.*" – jjnguy Aug 20 at 14:04
I don't understand either of your comments. This suggestion would keep the same maximum point boost, but provide some incremental benefit meanwhile. It also only gives a boost if the other associated site had reputation. In other words no reputation on site B, then no boost on site A, big reputation on site B, up to 100 point boost on site A, and vice versa. Nice, symmetric and no step function.! – Peter Aug 25 at 14:51
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How is this +100 bonus stored in the database? Will it vanish with a rep recalc?

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no it is permanenet – Jeff Atwood Oct 21 at 1:37
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Bug? It appears that the profile reputation chart does not include these bonus points. Hence the reputation chart shows a final score that is 100 points lower than the actual reputation score.

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very likely that it's not included in the graph. – Jeff Atwood Oct 21 at 20:11

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