How can I delete my Stack Exchange account(s)?

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If your account has never voted or posted a question or answer more than once, you should see a self-delete option on your user page next to the edit link:

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However, if your account has voted or posted, do the following:

  1. Edit the "about me" field in your profile to say "please delete me" so we can confirm your ownership of the account.

  2. Obtain your user page URL or numeric user ID. This is linked from the top of every page of the site when you are logged in:

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  3. Email the support address linked at the bottom of every web page on the site. Where it says "contact us", click that. In your email, you MUST include your user page URL or user ID so we can find your account.

Also of note, we automatically cull old inactive accounts as documented here:

http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/02/when-is-an-account-abandoned/

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Does that delete the accounts from every site, or only a specific site? – Dan the Man Sep 21 '11 at 0:01
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just a specific site – Jeff Atwood Sep 21 '11 at 0:16
@Jeff I changed the wording slightly in response to this - please check whether it is correct – Pekka Nov 5 '11 at 15:22
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I have a user page that shows no votes, no questions, and no answers, but also no self-delete option. Did that change in the redesign of the user page, or is there some other condition that causes it not to appear (that should be added to this answer)? – Monica Cellio Jan 1 at 23:29
@Monica this has not been changed, see my edit for a screenshot - you probably looked elsewhere? – Sha Dow Wiz Ard May 15 at 8:05
@ShaDowWizArd, maybe I missed it. I've since asked a mod to delete that account so can't easily check, but I'm happy to chalk it up to user error. :-) – Monica Cellio May 16 at 3:05
if I Delete my account what happen with my questions-answer? is it a real delete or just a hidden account? – jcho360 May 21 at 15:07
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