I was startled to discover recently that the the "share" links on questions include one's account ID. Luckily, no harm came of it for me -- I've only shared StackExchange links in a professional context -- but I know that not everyone would consider it safe to reveal their SE identity when linking. (E.g. they might have their real name attached to SE, but not to the context they're linking from.) This becomes more and more relevant as SE expands into new topics.
I think people assume that by sharing a SE link they are not revealing their identities; how can we support this assumption, or at least make it very clear that the assumption is incorrect?
Possible options:
- Include the user ID in a way that does not allow anyone but SO to identify the user (HMAC + a bunch of entropy)
- Add a checkbox to include/exclude the user ID ("Give me credit [?]")
- Add a profile setting (defaulting to off!) that includes the user ID in these links
Other thoughts? (Also, if this should be a [feature-request] instead of [discussion], let me know -- or just change it over. This is my first time interacting with the Meta side of things.)
ETA: Here's an example of what option 2 would look like when hovering over the [?]
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