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replaced http://blog.stackoverflow.com with https://blog.stackoverflow.com
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Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
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Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

Because now Meta Stack Overflow is a "child meta" just like the child metas of every other site (e.g., Meta Super User, Meta Server Fault, etc.) On a child meta, your reputation is the same as on the "parent" site (excepting a minor delay for the numbers to sync up).

The site that was Meta Stack Overflow, and got treated like a "main" site, has been renamed/reskinned as Meta Stack Exchange.

Please see:

This has been in the works a long time. If you want more historical background there's also:

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