This user has only ever visited Stack Overflow once, has an unregistered account, has only posted one answer (non-answer, really; I just deleted it), and has a reputation of 1.

Since they visited SO about 7 1/2 months ago, the account has long been eligible to be deleted – which it obviously hasn't.

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Shouldn't you be fixing that instead of complaining about it? – mmyers Jul 7 '10 at 15:43
@mmyers: Good point, let me check... ahh, here: if (/*user.IsAbandoned()*/ false) user.Delete() -- yeah, that's easy to fix. Seriously though, since when would pointing out a possible bug be considered "complaining"? – balpha Jul 7 '10 at 15:50
@balpha - he's just jealous of your double-double-0-7 and your diamond. – Gnoupi Jul 7 '10 at 15:51
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@Gnoupi: Or he's just going with what he says in his profile: "If I say something that sounds snarky, imagine that I put a :) or a ;) after it. I usually mean to, but it gets tiresome to put it into every single comment." – balpha Jul 7 '10 at 15:53
@balpha - same goes for most of my comments, including my previous. And this one. – Gnoupi Jul 7 '10 at 16:10
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I knew that bit would save me someday. :) – mmyers Jul 7 '10 at 16:34
Seriously, I didn't mean complaining. I was just wondering if you use Meta instead of having a private bug tracker (like FogBugz or something, you know). – mmyers Jul 7 '10 at 16:37
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would that be :) :) ? @mmy (best disclaimer ever) – jmfsg Jul 7 '10 at 18:22
@Juan: No, it would be :) ;). ;) :) – mmyers Jul 7 '10 at 20:07
@mmyers , meta is our fogbugz – Sam Saffron Jul 8 '10 at 0:24

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I concur. What's happened to the automatic account deletion? Although the user linked to in the question appears to have been deleted, there are others (see below for some).

In this blog post, it' stated that accounts would be deleted under the following circumstances:

We delete cookie-based unregistered accounts when the user has not visited Stack Overflow in six months AND the user has less than 50 reputation.

We delete OpenID registered accounts when the user has not visited Stack Overflow in six months AND the user has only 1 reputation.

However, that doesn't appear to be the case with at least two accounts, here and here.

In fact, these accounts have never had any activity, no questions, answers or otherwise and they both have had zero activity for well over a year.

And, looking at the profiles, they appear to just be SEO accounts, meant to get the web address of said companies published in as many different places as possible.

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