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Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

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Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

UPDATE: This question has been closed as a duplicate [almost 10 years later] for having been "already answered" after it was asked?

Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

UPDATE: This question has been closed as a duplicate [almost 10 years later] for having been "already answered" after it was asked?

Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

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Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

UPDATE: This question has been closed as a duplicate [almost 10 years later] for having been "already answered" after it was asked?

Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on Stack Overflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up without any results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another Stack Exchange site, but I don't have any idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even reuse one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

E.g., user:me stuff :all-stacks

UPDATE: This question has been closed as a duplicate [almost 10 years later] for having been "already answered" after it was asked?

(While we are at it. The question was edited.) [<https://meta.stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> <https://stackoverflow.design/brand/copywriting/naming/> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/reuse#Verb>].
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(While we are at it. The question was edited.) Fixed the question formation - missing auxiliary (or helping) verb - see e.g. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4yWEt0OSpg&t=1m49s> (see also <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS5NfSzXfrI> (QUASM)) - alternatively, drop the question mark.
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replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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added example of what I want.
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