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Refers to user accounts either generically, or across the network.

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How can I participate in the discussion of my question if I lost the unregistered account?

Here is a 12 steps program to help you: Locate questions from all previously used accounts (at least one from every account, in case there are several accounts). Figure out a way to prove that these …
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8 votes

A single user using different *registered* user names

Yes. It's possible. People can open more than one account, and some people do. If both accounts have reached 3,000 points then both can vote to close. The SE software does its best to disallow a use …
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2 votes

Account Problem

The SE team is now revising their login system to be better across the network. I experienced a similar issue a few days ago. This means that if you have more than one login over the network, used si …
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3 votes

Strange behave of the tagging system/perhaps user-account mismatch in SE

The question was asked by an unregistered user, and the account seems to have "split" (and a second account was created). The original question was asked by a user account with 16 points; then answer …
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15 votes

Alternate account to remind askers to accept answers when I am one of the answerers

You can have as many accounts as you'd like. But they must act as one. In particular, what you wouldn't do with one account, you shouldn't do with the other. It's not that it's against the rules as mu …
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View sign-in history

When you click your own profile, the default tab is the activity tab. You should go to the "Profile" tab, where you can see the "visited $x$ days, $y$ consecutive" text. Click this text to show the ca …
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