This is what Jeff Atwood had to say when the question came up a few years ago:
It is not a problem to have multiple accounts, as long as they aren't voting for each other and doing other sockpuppet-y things.
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While this is nice and clear it doesn't go into much (if any!) detail about what's not allowed. So I'll expand on the two main points.
"Voting" includes:
- voting on posts from your main account with your alternate account(s) and vice versa.
- accepting the other account's answer on your post.
- awarding a bounty to the other account
- posting bounties on questions belonging to the other account
- voting on posts or comments from other (3rd party) accounts with your main account and your alternate account(s).
- flagging other posts or comments with all the accounts you control. This is especially bad when it's spam or rude & abusive flags.
- casting close votes on the same question with multiple accounts.
"Other sockpuppet-y things" include:
- using multiple accounts to circumvent system-imposed restrictions.
- using alternative accounts to circumvent suspension by a moderator.
- posting answers with the alternate account to your questions (see the point about voting above).
- suggesting edits to your posts with your alternative account.
- approving suggested edits from one account for the other.
These should not be seen as exhaustive lists, because I'm bound to have missed something.
It boils down to:
If you do something with one or more alternate accounts that you wouldn't be able to do with just your main account, then that's against the rules.
While we can't stop you creating multiple accounts, if those accounts interact in any way, then that's against the rules, even if your main or alternate account(s) stand to lose reputation or privileges as a result.
So how can I get my alternative account privileges?
Given the above restrictions, it may seem difficult to get privileges for an alternative account, such as the ability to post in chat (chat bots) or cast automatic flags. But it's not impossible.
If you want an alternative account to have privileges, it must earn reputation on its own, rather than through the help of your main account or any other accounts you're in control of. For instance, it can post helpful answers to others' questions, ask great questions, or suggest great edits (that you refrain from reviewing). From this Shog9 post:
If you want a sockpuppet to have reputation, then earn it. That's what I do with my sockpuppets, and I certainly have a lot more opportunities to abuse the system than y'all do. If you can't play it straight while creating your bot, what confidence can we have in the bot being honorable once it's up and running?
If you're concerned that people will react to your account differently once they know that it's an alternate account you're trying to earn reputation on, you can take actions to stop that from happening (e.g. telling others not to upvote posts made by your alternative account unless they would otherwise merit upvotes as high-quality, not telling others that you're going to make posts through it, etc.). Provided you don't fall afoul of the guidelines above, this is allowed.
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