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Today I figured out how to search my own questions and answers on stackoverflow from this post: How to search one's own questions by tag?. Very handy!

Then I searched for an answer I posted somewhere recently only for it to come up with no results...

Then I remembered that I had posted it on another stack exchange site but I have no idea which one. It was an answer to someone else's question. It was computery in nature. I didn't pay attention to the tags. One of my incentives for putting the question there in the first was because I thought it was a useful answer that I myself could even re-use one day.

To make matters more complicated, I notice that from time to time moderators move questions to different sites.

Is there something I can add to my question format so it searches more than just the current site?

e.g. user:me stuff :all-stacks

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  • You only have 3 network accounts, so the long way would be to search each one individually. Won't be much help if you have more than 5 though.
    – gunr2171
    Sep 24, 2014 at 13:47
  • True but I have had questions move to sites I am not a member of. Also, I am only a recent active user and I foresee myself using more sites. Also I am pretty lazy about these kinds of things. Once I see a problem I immediately wonder how it might be automated
    – chriskelly
    Sep 24, 2014 at 13:53

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Well, I use my profile to locate all questions and answers. I think there is another way, but I think is faster when you have many questions and answers.

If someone has other way, I'm interested too.

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You can check in the Activity section in the Stackexchange profile page, here. You will see everything you do in every SE account

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    Thanks. That's useful to list all my questions and answer but I can't search them like that. I tried the same search that worked on serverfault but not stackexchange and it did't work. Instead I got a list of google results without any of my questions from what I could see.
    – chriskelly
    Sep 24, 2014 at 13:59
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If you know what you wrote (approximately), you should just google it with your name in quotes.

Some arguments:

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  • Thanks. I did find it eventually - but it took some time. googling my name didn't work - just tried now. I thought I would make the suggestion because if I have trouble finding something I wrote 2 days ago, how am I supposed to find stuff back in 2 years. By then I may have invested a lot of time and effort into stack exchange.
    – chriskelly
    Sep 24, 2014 at 14:22

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