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For personal reasons, I would like to distance myself from SO and consequently want to turn all my answers into Community Wiki (CW).

Doing that manually takes a long time so I'm wondering if there is an easy way to do that?

I'm aware of What is the proper route for a disassociation request?, but I don't actually want disassociation. I'm fine with having my name on those posts, and I would like to keep all the privilege and rep that I've earned from them so far. However, I don't want to earn any more rep from those posts, so I'd like to convert all of them to CWs.

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    Why not just delete an account? Wouldn't that be simpler?
    – Dharman Mod
    Mar 14, 2022 at 21:13
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    What is the motivation to make your posts Community Wiki? Community Wiki means that the posts are owned by the community (not a specific author) and communal editing is encouraged. (As part of this, the rep requirement to edit a CW is reduced.) Is that your intention? If you want to completely relinquish ownership of the posts, dissociation would be a more appropriate choice. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:34
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    Yeah, we're not going to allow you to delete all your Meta answers, either. Normally, vandalism like that would result in an account suspension, but since you're posting here, I'll just notify you in this way. Those answers have been undeleted and will continue to be. By posting on this site, you've irrevocably granted SO the ability to distribute that content under the CC by-SA license for as long as it sees fit to do so. Deletion is not an option. Dissociation is your only route. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:38
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    I have no idea what is going on... If you want someone to help you, you're going to have to stop playing games and evading the truth. All contributions to this site, regardless of whether they're on SO or Meta or some other SE site, are licensed to SE for distribution in compliance with CC by-SA. You have the ability to relinquish your ownership of those posts under CC by-SA, which means that SE can host them without your name attached. That's called dissociation. Everything else falls under vandalism. Your personal views don't matter. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:45
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    There needs to be a legitimate reason to turn a post over the community. Marking all of your posts as CW makes no sense. No, there's no easy way to do it, because it doesn't make sense to do. If you aren't willing to tell us what you are trying to accomplish, then we cannot help you to accomplish it. (It is a standard X-Y problem.) Mar 14, 2022 at 21:45
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    Marking posts as CW isn't going to help Ukraine or hurt Russia, so that doesn't make sense. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:46
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    That premise is flawed. The UI allows you to do all sorts of things that, if you did them to everything, you would be breaking the rules and abusing the system. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:47
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    How does it help you? Or anyone? Is that a sufficient justification for doing things? There is a specific use-case for CW posts. It isn't just meant as a button that users can click at random. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:48
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    You will still be listed as the author of CW. Community Wiki is not dissociation. It just means that you want others to help you edit the post.
    – Dharman Mod
    Mar 14, 2022 at 21:52
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    @SupportUkraine But... you still keep your rep, your account, and your name is still on the posts? CW doesn't disassociate you from the posts; you would still be considered part of it. You wouldn't be out of the game, because you would still have your rep, so what are you trying to achieve exactly? The only way you'd be out of the game is if you deleted your account and relinquished your rep.
    – Daedalus
    Mar 14, 2022 at 21:53
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    Nobody is beating you. We are just trying to understand what you want to achieve. As for the answer, we told you it's not possible.
    – Dharman Mod
    Mar 14, 2022 at 21:56
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    I already answered the question: no, this is not possible. All I'm trying to do now is to help you come up with an actual solution. Mar 14, 2022 at 21:58
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    Making it a community wiki, as opposed to disassociation, allows you to keep all things you earned from the post, as well as allowing you to continue earning badges from it. It also leaves your name on it, meaning it's not truly disassociating you from it. so... from my PoV that doesn't really do anything.. to serve the action you're taking. You could just stop logging in and get the same end result without all the hassle.
    – Kevin B
    Mar 14, 2022 at 22:16
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    I mean, sure, but that's a bit shady isn't it? You want to give up ownership... but keep the benefit of the rep it gave you? you can't have both.
    – Kevin B
    Mar 14, 2022 at 22:21
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    @41686d6564 To be fair, the wording originally said "detach", and I suggested that the OP use "disassociation" instead, as I assumed that's what they meant. I've edited it a bit now. BTW, feel free to edit posts to clarify them, so long as you don't feel you're changing the intent of the post.
    – cigien
    Mar 14, 2022 at 23:42

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No, there is no easy way to accomplish this. There is no option for it in the UI, and even the moderator tools do not provide a way to make all of a user's posts Community Wiki. Furthermore, attempting to do it from a script will quickly put you on the wrong side of rate limits.

Of all the features curiously missing from this site, though, this is not one of them. This is not something that you should be seeking to do, as Community Wiki has a specific meaning. It does not remove your name from a post, it does not disclaim your ownership of that post, and it does not register your dissent with actions taken by the company. It is also not meant as a rep-denial mechanism, although it does have that side-effect. The privilege page summarizes when you should make answers Community Wiki:

  1. When you want to enhance the "wiki" aspect of your post, so that it can be a continually evolving source of good information through repeated editing.
  2. When you feel your post would benefit from less concern about voting affecting the reputation of those participating in it.

As with programming questions on the main site, this smacks to me of an XY problem. If you could provide us with more information about what you're hoping to accomplish, then we might be able to come up with a better solution for you.

You already know that deletion of your posts is not an option—when posting content to this site, you agreed to cross-license the content to Stack Exchange under the CC by-SA license, which allows them to distribute the content for as long as they see fit, as long as they comply with that license. One of the primary requirements of the CC by-SA license used by Stack Exchange is that all content must be attributed to the original author. That's why your usercard appears below all of your posts.

Mass removal of posts, regardless of motivations (whether due to a rage-quit, a political stance, or whatever else), is considered to be vandalism, and moderators will be forced to step in to reverse it. Typical solutions involve issuing an immediate account suspension to put a stop to the problem, and then undeleting (or rolling back) the posts.

If you want to disclaim ownership of or affiliation with your posts, then you have an option to do so. It is called "disassociation". This removes the posts from your account, turning them entirely over to Stack Exchange, freeing them from complying with the attribution requirement of the CC by-SA license. To seek disassociation (which is always your right), start reading here: How do I remove my name from a post, in accordance with CC BY-SA?

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  • BTW: You undeleted the meta-SO I deleted... did you also reverted all the SO-answers I turned into community wiki? Mar 14, 2022 at 22:06
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    I don't know how anything is relevant, because you haven't told me what you are trying to accomplish other than "I want to make all of my posts CW". Frankly, that's a stupid thing to want; it makes no sense. So I have to assume it's an XY problem, and that there is probably a better solution. I was willing to try to help you find that better solution, which is why I chose initially to engage by posting comments, rather than posting an answer that amounts to, effectively, "no", and will admittedly not be very helpful. Unfortunately, you weren't very forthcoming, so I'm out of options. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:08
  • Can posts of any type be re-associated with an account at a later point if an account is deleted with the disassociation option? I don't know if this is an actual thing, I'm only guessing that it is based on this comment.
    – Daedalus
    Mar 14, 2022 at 22:09
  • I have not yet reverted CW status, but only because (A) I haven't decided yet what to do, and (B) I don't have time to do that at the moment. Do not assume that a decision has been reached on the permissibility of that action. In general, you should assume that applying an action to massive numbers of posts will not be OK, regardless of whether that action would be permissible on a smaller scale. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:09
  • @CodyGray "that's a stupid thing to want; it makes no sense." Thanks. I'm just stupid. Nice to hear from a mod. I have already said that I do want any rep from those answers going forward. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:10
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    It should go without saying that there is a big difference between being a stupid person and thinking you want to do a stupid thing. I consider myself not the former, but I have wanted to do stupid things and even done stupid things way too many times to count. Again, the XY problem is a perfect analogy here. You've settled upon what you think is a solution, but it isn't. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:11
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    @Daedalus As far as I know, the team considers dissociation to be a one-way process, so requests to associate dissociated posts with a new account are not likely to be honored. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:12
  • @CodyGray There is no XY problem here... I don't want rep from those answer so I want to CW them. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:12
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    Making a post CW doesn't remove the rep gained from those posts, so it sounds like it is not even a solution for you. Mar 14, 2022 at 22:14
  • @CodyGray No and that's not what I want... but it "removes" any future rep. And that's what I want Mar 14, 2022 at 22:15
  • I have accepted this answer as it actually answer the question with a clear NO Mar 14, 2022 at 22:17
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    @CodyGray To address the XY problem and after reading all the comments, I believe that the OP's objective is this: 1) Keep all the reputation they earned/lost from their answers in the past. 2) Stop receiving any further rep in the future from those answers. 3) They don't care if their name is still associated with the answers or if they receive badges from them. AFAICT, that (specific goal) can only be achieved by turning all their answers into CW, but it's my understanding (based on your answer and comments) that that's not allowed.
    – 41686d6564
    Mar 14, 2022 at 23:27
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    Now, I personally think that achieving that goal wouldn't really benefit the OP in any way because new rep earned after 25k is pretty much meaningless, but others have already explained that to the OP in the comments and the OP still insists that that's what they want, regardless. @SupportUkraine Please correct me if I failed to convey your objective.
    – 41686d6564
    Mar 14, 2022 at 23:27
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    @41686d6564 That is, indeed, the impression that I have now gotten, after playing a game of "extract the truth" in comments (note the comment thread extends far over 50 comments that you can see, with more being deleted). Of course, I can't help but wonder whether the statements of what the asker is intending to accomplish have been colored by the explanations which were provided of what the tool he's aiming to use actually does. It is a familiar pattern with X-Y questions, too, and it is called "digging in one's heels". Mar 15, 2022 at 18:33

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