[This answer on SuperUser][1] contains the text "Duplicated on Stack Overflow" with a link `http://stackoverflow.com/a/23664167/1774667`. 1774667 is your SO userid so you are getting credited when people follow that link *. You edited the link into the answer in revision 2 which explains where it appeared from. <sup>*</sup> [@Ben Voigt][2] explains in the comments that this is not "by design" > There's more to the story, since [links from SE network sites generally > aren't supposed to count][3]. But widespread deployment of HTTPS and > browser policy changes to not send the Referer header for cross-site > navigation of HTTPS links mean that links from SE sites can no longer > be identified and filtered out. The link above is `http` but superuser is now `https` and the referer is not sent when clicking the link in chrome. [1]: https://superuser.com/a/697914/33047 [2]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/103167/ben-voigt [3]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/297923/does-announcer-badge-count-increase-when-link-is-opened-from-inside-stackexchang/297924#297924