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This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link httphttps://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

The exclusion of links from SE sites hasn't ever worked reliably IMO - The vast majority of the announcer badges that I personally have received are for things that I have linked elsewhere on the SE network but not externally. For example my single announcer badge on this very meta site is almost certainly from the comments I left under StackOverflow answers herehere and herehere (though the existence of scraper sites means they may end up copied externally anyway).

This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

The exclusion of links from SE sites hasn't ever worked reliably IMO - The vast majority of the announcer badges that I personally have received are for things that I have linked elsewhere on the SE network but not externally. For example my single announcer badge on this very meta site is almost certainly from the comments I left under StackOverflow answers here and here (though the existence of scraper sites means they may end up copied externally anyway).

This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link https://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

The exclusion of links from SE sites hasn't ever worked reliably IMO - The vast majority of the announcer badges that I personally have received are for things that I have linked elsewhere on the SE network but not externally. For example my single announcer badge on this very meta site is almost certainly from the comments I left under StackOverflow answers here and here (though the existence of scraper sites means they may end up copied externally anyway).

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This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

The exclusion of links from SE sites hasn't ever worked reliably IMO - The vast majority of the announcer badges that I personally have received are for things that I have linked elsewhere on the SE network but not externally. For example my single announcer badge on this very meta site is almost certainly from the comments I left under StackOverflow answers here and here (though the existence of scraper sites means they may end up copied externally anyway).

This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

The exclusion of links from SE sites hasn't ever worked reliably IMO - The vast majority of the announcer badges that I personally have received are for things that I have linked elsewhere on the SE network but not externally. For example my single announcer badge on this very meta site is almost certainly from the comments I left under StackOverflow answers here and here (though the existence of scraper sites means they may end up copied externally anyway).

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Martin Smith
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This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out

This answer on SuperUser contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667.

1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *.

You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from.

* @Ben Voigt explains in the comments that this is not "by design"

There's more to the story, since links from SE network sites generally aren't supposed to count. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer be identified and filtered out.

The link above is http but superuser is now https and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome.

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