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I've seen countless user profiles with "#SOreadytohelp" in the description. What does this mean and why do so many users have it in their profile?

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    It's people who want to win t-shirts: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/303721/… . You can find answers like this pretty easily if you google "#SOReadyToHelp". That's how I found it.
    – Dan Bron
    Commented Nov 29, 2018 at 16:59
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    Are there lots of #SOabouttogiveup as well?
    – Jongware
    Commented Nov 29, 2018 at 17:10

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This is left over from a give away when Stack Overflow hit the 10 million questions mark.

The "SO ready to help" giveaway included putting that string in your profile to be entered into a drawing for t-shirts over the course of a few weeks.

These users just haven't bothered to remove it, out of apathy or just forgetfulness. Or they just stand by being ready to help, and feel the message still stands, regardless of the lack of ongoing contests.

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    Better to close as dupe of that other Meta-Q, rather than post redundant content, IMO. That said, I didn't downvote.
    – Dan Bron
    Commented Nov 29, 2018 at 17:01
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    I'm not too worried about the downvotes. In this specific case, I'm of the mind it's better to have both- A real explanation (since it's been so long) and the dupe. Others will come across this in time, it won't hurt to have this actually spelled out in an answer rather than forcing them to read through the history and piece it together from context. Not to mention that while the other question technically answers this, they do have to do the piecing together on their own. A direct answer doesn't hurt anything.
    – Kendra
    Commented Nov 29, 2018 at 17:04
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    This answer is clear. The mentioned duplicate doesn't answer the question What is #SOreadytohelp for?. Commented Apr 17, 2019 at 18:21

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