Feature request: vanity URLs for users who hit some arbitrarily high rep score (like...1?)
For example, I'd like to be
http://stackoverflow.com/stevenalowe
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http://stackoverflow.com/steven-a-lowe
instead of merely
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Feature request: vanity URLs for users who hit some arbitrarily high rep score (like...1?) For example, I'd like to be
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We already offer this on http://careers.stackoverflow.com -- and it's free, and can be linked to your so account. | |||||||||||||
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I think that the current URL schema is fine. Permitting these "vanity urls" would be
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I love it. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Well... SO certainly does place a certain value on a person's profile, as evidenced by the Blog Flair feature (which links to a profile on SOFU) and the fact that you can associate your profile with your careers.stackoverflow.com CV. So the request for a vanity URL isn't necessarily an unfounded one, IMO. That said... is it worth the effort to put it on SOFU? Not in my opinion. Especially given that careers.stackoverflow.com does offer a vanity URL. So link to your CV on careers, rather than your SO profile, say I. | |||
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I think that if it's something you have to earn the right to do (perhaps Page 1 users only, for example), it would be a great idea for the old Stack Overflow — perhaps even a way to help monetize the site, in that it's something you could charge extra for (on top of earning it). But I don't think it fits the new Stack Exchange model as well, where a site can from anywhere. The difference is the old Stack Overflow had a strong sense of helping you build your personal brand as a programmer, while Stack Exchange is more about communities and less personal. All the UI elements of the old Stack Overflow are still there, but the system feels somehow less about the individual. | |||
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