So it looks like SO doesn't run its own certificate but uses Cloudflare's Universal SSL. What surprises me is that they have any SHA1 certificates
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=stackoverflow.com&s=104.16.104.85&hideResults=on
I ran the same test against a website I have behind Cloudflare and it came back with a SHA256 certificate. So this server just appears to have not yet been updated yet. From the Cloudflare blog
Sites that have tried to upgrade to SHA-2 have seen a backlash due to browser incompatibility. In July, mozilla.org upgraded their site to use a SHA-2 certificate. In doing so they lost around 145,000 Firefox downloads per week due to browser incompatibility. Even google.com (as of November 10, 2014) continues to use SHA-1 for compatibility reasons, despite the company’s push to deprecate SHA-1 in Chrome.
To support both Chrome and Windows XP SP2 it’s necessary to use a SHA-1 certificate that expires before 2016. This is the option we have chosen for CloudFlare-managed certificates.