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I am considering investigating the "co-authorship" network on Stack Overflow. This would involve things like generating a network based on who gives answers to the same questions, or possibly who asks questions that are frequently answered by a particular individual.

Before I do this, I want to make sure that I'm not reproducing something that someone else has done and that I'm not violating any terms. I don't see anything here: https://stackexchange.com/legal that looks like a problem, but I'm relatively new to Stack Overflow, so there may be nuances I don't understand.

Would there be any reason I should refrain from collecting the "co-authorship" data and publishing results in an academic journal?

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    It seems strange that this never got any responses. Oct 6, 2017 at 19:58
  • @Don'tPanic Agreed - though given my current institution, it's no longer something that fits into my research plans.
    – Joel
    Oct 6, 2017 at 21:02

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