Everywhere I go, I am asked to create a new account. Why don't all Stack Exchange sites have a single login credential and reputation carrying?

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Why not all stack sites have a single login detail

They do. It's called OpenID. It's username / password from a single provider - Google/ Yahoo /Stack Exchange. You can use the same across all Stack Exchange sites.

reputation carrying.

I don't agree, and this has been shot down before. Repuation is a measure of how much the community trusts you - just because you have semi-decent programming skills doesn't mean you will have the equivalent server admin skills and as such you much prove that you can be trusted. A separate rep system per site ensures that.

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Good answer. To add on to the first part, joining a new site does ask you to create a new account on that site, and that is exactly what you're doing. It's just that the new account is automatically associated with your other existing accounts. See also: “Create New Account” means “Associate Old Account” – Cody Gray Jul 23 '11 at 8:44

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