It seems I am not the only one facing this problem, when you accidentally create a new, duplicate account. For example like this:
You enter one of many stackoverflow or stackexchange sites, and post your question - just to realize you didn't log in.
The site asks you to sign in as a completely user#####. Inadvertently you already posted as user#####.
You click on "sign in with google" and type your credentials for your external account
The system properly recognizes that the google account you signed in has already the SO/SE account. And you end up being logged in with your main
but.... the question you posted is owned by now-defunct and not fully registered user####.
As a result, inadvertedly, you became an owner of two accounts. What is worse, one of which is actually not reachable as it didn't undergo full registration process. As a result you cannot simply remove it and re-post the question from the main account.
It will require administrator attention to merge the two accounts. It costs your and my time. I have seen few more questions on meta about incidents similar to mine when someone accidentally posted as a new user.
Need Help in deleting my duplicate account
Any ideas or plans on how to prevent such situation in the first place? Maybe keep the question/answer "unposted" until the registration is actually complete?
I am not talking about situation when somebody wants to have multiple accounts for whatever reason (e.g. bypass suspension). I am just referring to a situation when this happened by accident.