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It's by design. Statistics are captured independently for Area 51 proper and the Discussion site, and each site additionally has its own distinct set of badges [1], [2] (which sometimes causes confusion).


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(This answer may come across as a bit of a rant, and to anyone who interprets it that way, I'll apologize in advance for that's not my intent. My intent is to make a coherent argument supported by current evidence that SE, Inc. ought to revise their software and/or rules so as to allow for the option of some committed members to uncommit from certain beta ...


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Yes. Search reveals there are currently pets, animal rights, biology, and I guess origami kind of counts. Perplexed you knew of Area 51 but didn't do a search on it :/


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This is reproducible only when you are zoomed out of the page (by around 5%). Here are the related screenshots: At 95% zoom At 100% zoom


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If we do this, I recommend: Add a comment to clarify this post, or to ask for clarification.


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So it is cached and won't update in real-time, but it turns out there was also a bug updating the cache... That's fixed now (try a hard refresh if you don't see it - your browser caches these too).


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So no answer from moderators. I want to just note here that in this case it took around 4 days. It might be worth mentioning this in the FAQ.


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I found a few Stack Apps that can help you with this: StackImage StackImage - Generating Images of Questions and Users [Now with Global Flair!] StackImage 2 StackImage 2 - Create Your Own Unique Custom Flair! SE-Flair se-flair: HTML combined Stack Exchange site flair Edit: The third stack app (se-flair) seems to work well. It will give you your flair in ...


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The point of the Definition phase is to work out which questions would be on-topic (and which off-topic) before getting started with answering. It's important to figure this out so that from the beginning you can be careful about what questions are allowed and which are not. Going through this phase has several key benefits, including: It's a good first ...


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You could always build your own flair using the SE API?


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Right now we don't have a way to customize the network flair. The best you could do right now is to use the site-specific flair. For example, here's mine for MSO: These are accessible via the "flair" link from your user profile on every site.


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Your best bet is to use different accounts for your personal and professional access. Disassociating accounts is no longer possible, but you can create a new "personal" account for Area 51 and then ask nicely to have your existing Area 51 activity associated with those credentials instead. This will be less convenient for you, lots of logging in and out, ...


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It seems that there is currently no way to control what comes up on your valuable flair :( If I were you I would download the image and edit it to remove the area 51 logo. Upload the edited valuable flair to your website, instead of linking right to the provided image. Then do that once every month or so to keep your valuable flair fairly up to date. ...


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Honestly, there is not much to answer here. You have outlined your options. But the whole premise of Area51 being unprofessional is flawed. I'd like to add it to my professional website, but I don't like having "Area 51" on the list. The rest are professional-looking sites. I don't know who would ever hold Area51 participation against you when it ...


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Particularly given the physics' site self-definition as a place where people are really quite rough with each other, I don't see why the team should facilitate it's unique ownership of the turf of 'astronomy & astrophysics'. If some other group of people thinks that they can launch a site on those topics with a different ethos, why shouldn't they?


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I agree that an astro mini site for Physics, an Arduino mini site for EE, and a theoreticalphysics mini site for Physics would be great. Most of the subset sites are created because of an attitude difference, folks don't want to be lumped in with the larger community. I disagree with the attitude. But I do see that these users form a large part of the ...


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Graduated sites can add specific Area-51 ads to their rotations by nominating them (and voting them up) on meta posts such as this. The voting ensures a basic level of community support for the ad. We have an Area-51 ad in our rotation on Mi Yodeya because of that post. Check your meta for the post from the community team.


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I think it would be a stupid idea not to, it opens peoples eyes up to what else SO has to offer, and can help get that new community the evangelists it needs to get off the group who may never have know others were even trying to set it up



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