I was doing a little poking around my profile, and when changing my birthdate I discovered a limitation:
Oops! There was a problem updating your profile:
- Birthday must be after 1920/01/01
Okay, so that means the oldest valid age on Stack Overflow is 95. At first glance, that might seem to be sufficient.
However, according to recent population estimates by the U.S Census Bureau, there were 510,773 people above the age of 94 living in the U.S in 2013. That's in the U.S. alone, and I'm fairly sure there are plenty more around the world.
So it seems that Stack Exchange may have missed a key demographic when they set the birthdate limitation. It feels wrong to deny our elders the ability to ask questions, just like the rest of us.
I'm Santa, so I'm pretty old, but I still have questions and answers to offer. I feel like a liar not being able to put my correct birthdate of 244 AD into my Stack Overflow profile.
I'd hate to have to put any Stack Exchange associates on my naughty list, but I'll do what I have to do.
If you'd like to help protest against this atrocity, change your birthdate to 1/1/1920 such that your age is seen as 95
.