Due to the sites I maintain I have a Google Alert on the keyword 'testosterone'.
So earlier I get the daily email and there's an entry for Shred FX Testosterone booster.
Click on it and it's this profile;
https://stackexchange.com/users/12442112/shred-fx-testosterone
It was only set up yesterday, so I don't see it appearing in the normal Google serps, but I'm quite sure it will.
With a site as big and powerful as Stack Overflow, and a meta title like User Shred FX Testosterone - Stack Exchange
plus the keyword stuffed user profile then I'm sure it would rank and the URL that they've added to the profile get some traffic.
I suppose if I was to make this a feature request it would be to ensure that profiles get set to noindex
until the user has achieved a sufficient rep score.
I'm not sure if noindex
also prevents a site from appearing in the Google Alerts feed too; I found an unanswered questions on it here Can "noindex" on a post prevent Google Alert?, but nothing concrete.
Edit
Next day - he's amongst the tumbleweed on my Page 4, but 'Shred Fx Testosterone' will be a very competitive term. I'll be curious to see how/if his ranking increases ... assuming his profile doesn't get nuked by the moderators of course.