How can I delete my Stack Exchange account(s) and what happens to content I've posted when my account gets deleted?

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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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This will delete your account on that specific site.

However, if your account has voted or posted, go here and fill out the form. You can get to that link via the "contact us" section on the site footer.

Content you've posted on the site is owned by you but licensed to Stack Exchange, and you therefore cannot request that it be deleted with your account.

Also of note, we automatically cull old inactive accounts as documented on the blog:

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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
if I Delete my account what happen with my questions-answer? is it a real delete or just a hidden account? – jcho360 May 21 '12 at 15:07
@jcho360 It's a real delete. All your negatively-scored posts will be removed from the site, but any questions or answers with a score of zero or above will remain and will be anonymized (i.e. your username will not appear on the posts). – Anna Lear Jul 12 '12 at 6:51
I dont see a delete link on my meta.so account? – Alex Jul 30 '12 at 21:22
@alex see bolded section in above post – Jeff Atwood Jul 30 '12 at 23:08
@jeff-atwood For users who have never voted or posted, the self-delete option referenced in the answer is missing from user pages on TeX StackExchange. – zhaoy Feb 4 at 4:19

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