I get the following message when trying to provide a password I'll actually remember:
"Must contain at least 1 more unique character."
Let's talk about security in the context of computers, because a lot of times security nuts overlook something crucial: what is it that you are securing?
As a demonstration in meetings with such people, I've placed a penny on a conference room table and asked,
"How much money, time and effort should I spend securing this penny?"
This gets the conversation going in the right direction -- people start asking what we're securing, what are the ramifications of a breach, etc. People stop screaming, We need to tighten security with no particular reason.
A stackoverflow account relates far more closely to the penny than something of serious value. If somebody breaks into my Stack Overflow account, I'm out no money and the offending party gets to read questions I've posted and post new questions.
This isn't a high-threat situation, it's a low-threat situation.
Those who feel they need to protect their points will inherently pick something stronger, while people like me can pick things they'll remember knowing that Stack Overflow isn't Ft. Knox.