Now that Stack Exchange websites are becoming more and more integrated, I was thinking it would be nice to have unified Stack Exchange profiles. These would be similar to an individual site's profile but would show an 'overview' of the profiles from every other Stack Exchange website. Perhaps, though not necessary, even show a 'combined' section which shows the combined reputation, badges, questions, answers, etc.

I feel that this would serve to decentralize individual site-dedication a bit. In other words, certain users wouldn't feel too bad about developing themselves on another site as well knowing that their work is going towards a metric that takes everything into consideration. Not that I personally feel that way, I'm just saying it could possibly be a solution to those who do.

I just think it would be nice to have an overview of someone's activity/contribution to the family of Stack Exchange websites. This way, instead of linking to my Stack Overflow profile and/or Super User, Server Fault, Programmers, etc., I can just link to one unified profile, perhaps located under the stackexchange.com domain.

This would also serve to show people new to Stack Exchange that these really are a family of websites. That way, if they're not necessarily interested in Stack Overflow itself, they may find a link to Cooking, which they're interested in.

Just a thought.

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This would go perfectly with the global flair image. Right now I show that and link to my Programmers.SE account since its the most active, but that doesn't show what else I have done. This would be a really nice feature – TheLQ Oct 24 '10 at 4:27
@TheLQ: Thanks, any reason why you didn't put this as an answer? Would bump this question back to the front page I think. – Jorge Israel Peña Oct 24 '10 at 4:32
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How about simply a profile on StackExchange.com? As it isn't about anything itself, but points to activity around the network – Ivo Flipse Dec 13 '10 at 11:12

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This has already been implemented. First, click the network profile button from your profile on any Stack Exchange site.

Click "network profile"

This will take you to your Stack Exchange network profile, which shows all your accounts and other information.

Screenshot of a Stack Exchange network profile

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Thanks, I know. :) Though do note this question was asked a year ago. – Jorge Israel Peña Oct 6 '11 at 9:45
@JorgeIsraelPeña Yeah, that's why I was surprised that no one had answered it yet! – Chris Frederick Oct 6 '11 at 17:21
What I meant was that I asked this before it was implemented. Thanks again for answering this though :) – Jorge Israel Peña Jan 8 at 6:01

As stackexchange.com sites use OpenID to register users, it is obvious, that every account on every StackExchange site with the same OpenID belongs to the same user. So there will be no collisions if we unify accounts. Also, a unified page, showing all reputations, badges etc. across sites is good idea too.

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