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Actually, while it may be socially disdained by some, having 2 accounts is fine as long as they generally do not interact. Moderators typically merge accounts spontaneously when there is interaction between them. The abusive example is if one account votes for the other. The non-abusive example would be if one account provides a response to the other ...


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99.9% of the time when users have duplicate accounts, it is accidentally. Thus we have a lot of code that aggressively tries to identify duplicate accounts and merge them automatically. Otherwise I'd do nothing all day long but respond to "I have a duplicate account, please help!" emails.


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This happens automatically. The process you followed is actually the one we recommend to folks who want to merge their accounts - you only need to contact us and give consent if you can't make the automated process work for some reason. Having multiple accounts is not explicitly supported by the system (it's not forbidden, but you can't depend on it working ...


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I've recalced the unmerge (newly created) user which because of a bug didn't happen automatically. I've also fixed up those bounties (as well as fixed the bug so that happens correctly in the future). The loss in rep on either account was the result of two things: Deleted content - this is (currently) normal, reputation will be corrected after a recalc, ...


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The fix mentioned by Sha Wiz Dow Ard was only implemented for Fanatic and Enthusiast. I have now added UnsungHero, but unfortunately, unlike the other two, we have no way to recalculate it. Going forward, Unsung Hero will get merged - I am looking at this specific case to see if there is any way for us to re-award it to Albert. Update: We were able to ...


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Yes, they can indeed merge your accounts. Flag one of your own posts for moderator attention and explain the situation. As soon as a D i a m o n d M o d e r a t o r comes along, they will verify that both of the accounts indeed belong to you and then your accounts will be merged. You might want to ensure that you list the same email address on ...


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how did he do that? Two accounts, two email address ( = multiple openIds), right? Both users are unregistered (it says "Unregistered User" at the top of their profiles), so they don't have OpenIDs. When he posted the question he filled out the Name/Email fields below the question body: Then he lost his cookie, so when he went to post an answer he ...


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Normally having two accounts on Stack Overflow is 'against the rules'. By rules, I mean community convention. There's even a Data Exchange query to see who has duplicate accounts. See Grace Note's answer for an in depth look as to the nuances involved with having more than one account.


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I forget why this was a concern before (it might have been from before the user merging queries were written), but the current reason is just that it hasn't been implemented. Strictly speaking, merging users is possible in Data Explorer, it's just not set up yet to do it automatically in the case you're describing. I've got a todo item to make sure it's ...


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The accounts were merged after the following annotation was added by a moderator. Same name, same IP, same email, voted exclusively for this account. Appears to be an attempt to circumvent the question ban. Those two accounts certainly appear to be operated by the same person.


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I have somehow two accounts with my ID for stats.stackexchange.com The account linked with Stackoverflow has reputation of 1 while that connected with crossvalidated has rep (31+2B). If you are saying that you have an account on Stack Overflow, and one on Cross Validated (stats.stackexchange.com), that is normal, as for each Stack Exchange site you have ...


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If the accounts have been merged, the reputation of the two is essentially combined - however, even after removing self-voting (which is of course not allowed), this might be slightly lower, as the daily rep-cap still applies - i.e. if each account got 15 upvotes in a day (from other users), that would previously have shown as 150 on each (300), but will now ...


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Try searching for url:*offendingdomain.com* deleted:1, making sure you keep the * characters for wildcarding the start and end of the URL. This should find all deleted posts that feature a link to the offending domain, so that you can report them as necessary. This only works if you have a ♦.


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Your current profile says "merge me". You don't specify who you want merging with. Could you give some links where you have done so? And, exactly how did you request a merge? Try http://stackoverflow.com/help/user-merge or http://stackoverflow.com/help/other if that doesn't work. For two accounts to be merged, we require both users to specify "I want to me ...


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It could use a little clarification, but it does effectively get people in touch with us, at which point we're usually able to sort things out. From the e-mail that we send people when (for whatever reason) they can't access one of the accounts: If you are unable to log into one of them, complete as much as you can with the verifications and I will see ...


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Here is the problem: http://stackoverflow.com/users/30436/larry-osterman and http://stackoverflow.com/users/761503/larry-osterman You accidentally created 2 accounts somehow. Ask a moderator to merge them. You don't have the high-rep account associated with your other accounts.


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Associating one OpenID with two accounts is actually the proper way to trigger an automatic merge. Doing this "manually" would have the same results, so there's no point in trying to roll it back now. Some things will always look a bit odd - recent names, for instance - because they're drawn from the union of two separate timelines. Others - the ...


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Remember that users don't have to register to use the site. If Jim uses it on several different computers and/or browsers it could account for several cookie based accounts all using the same email address. If he clears his cookies occasionally, he may have created dozens of accounts over a period of just a few months, interacting with the site without ...


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I have moved your accounts – your new account is the one that had an OpenID associated. However, all badges were lost during the merging. I suspect that this is normal and that they will be re-attached in a few hours. If that doesn’t happen, please follow up and we’ll ask Jeff.


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If two accounts are merged, the rep of the combined account is recalculated at the same time. That would eliminate rep cap exploits. I don't think badges are recalculated, though. I have seen a user with two Enthusiast badges, but I don't know whether it was intentional or an oversight (see this bug, which has not been given a status).


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If you temporarily switch the email address on your new account to the one you used on the old account (something only the real Terence Simpson would know), I can merge the accounts for you.


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If you use one account to upvote the other, that is not allowed and when discovered a mod will merge your accounts and suspend you. If by some chance the existence of your other account(s) is discovered, they will most likely be merged. There is no guarantee that you can do this, and that your accounts won't be merged underneath you. The majority of users ...


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This appears to be pretty much "by design" but was recently addressed as a bug and fixed for other badge. As Oded (newly recruited developer on the team) says here: The merge process was not migrating badges He was talking about the Fanatic badge but most likely Unsung Hero falls under the same category. He also says there: Going forwards, such ...


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It's unfortunate that the badge disappeared after your accounts merger. Unlike the Fanatic badge, for which a bug was identified here, the Unsung badge is recalculated at the point of merger AFAIK. I did a quick calculation based on your answers and you need four more zero-score accepted answers to qualify again; basically, you have either become a more ...


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I went ahead and merged your accounts manually, but you should be aware that the automated merging won't happen instantly - you'll want to give it a day to be sure the scheduled task has time to run. You did get this to work once before - this is the second account you've had merged into yours, but the first to be done manually. You seem to have yet ...


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This is what I've done in the past (I have two Google accounts on my SE account): Log out of Google, or whatever OpenID provider you're trying to add a duplicate of Go to your SO account page and click the "my logins" link Select your OpenID provider As long as you're not logged into the provider when you select it, you should get prompted for a ...


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I think the copy here is confusing. People with access to their accounts can follow these steps, but for people locked out for whatever reason, this is a two stage process. Regain access to the lost account. Merge accounts. The copy and/or formatting should be updated so that people do not read the three bullet points for merging accounts as being ...


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I believe the devs have to do this. I wasn't able to merge an unregistered account into myself, getting this error: Unable to merge because either the master Account.Id=238697 or merge Account.Id=1281647 have high reputation users on other sites; developers have been notified and will handle this merge. I would assume this would still be the case if I ...


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The system tries to get this right, but ultimately that question was created on the 27th, and the user arrived 3 days later on the 30th. However, the dev team do have an existing push button to re-unite owners, which I have done on this example. Allowing this for mods... isn't impossible - I guess as with anything there is scope for abuse, but we kinda ...


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Well we know that the gravatar is generated based off the email address, and the 2 accounts are clearly separate (difference in rep, creation date, badges, tags, questions), so I would say your explanation is highly probable. Two accounts with the same email address.



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