See for example howtofix.io.
https://howtofix.io/pattern-matching-in-postgres-select-query-id1631481
Clearly this website is using content created by the SO contributors, which are licensed under CC BY-SA as stated at the bottom of the SO website "site design / logo © 2022 Stack Exchange Inc; user contributions licensed under cc by-sa. rev 2022.1.26.41266 "
Hence I'd expect to see at least the names of the contributors, and a link to their SO profiles.
There is a link to the SO question so I guess SO itself is not being blurred. However, suppose SO disappears for some reason, then all of its users' content suddenly belongs to an unknown website, with no license attached.
My guess is that it's the role of the users to react. On the other hand, they would probably appreciate if SO takes the initiative to speak for them in this kind of situation.
Is there any kind of related legal precedent?