Like the Facebook profile URL, LinkedIn URL, can we have a URL at Stack Overflow? Maybe it can be a good addition to a resume!
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I don't get it. What is wrong with:
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4probably it's confusing to users because the url contains some number which looks like session id, maybe you could try to explain the number and how to use the url ... for others looking for answers look further down the page for actual answer to this question ...– stefanBCommented Dec 9, 2009 at 22:58
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10I think he has a point, what he meant is a short nice URL, look for LinkedIn, you can shorten your profile URL, GitHub is already short and nice, Google Plus also and most of the website. Commented Apr 29, 2015 at 19:38
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5I can't believe this hasn't been resolved. I would like something to add to a business card for example. just get rid of /users/<number>/ Commented Jun 21, 2016 at 3:23
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4@GEOCHET because my interviewer does not have time to enter that 6 digit number to view my stackoverflow profile whose ugly url I added on paper resume– sziraquiCommented Aug 15, 2018 at 9:27
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4@GEOCHET You seem like a big hater of this idea. I just want to make the point that the OP has a valid question which is still not resolved the way everyone is expecting. An ideal profile URL would have been stackoverflow.com/username. Of course I can add my own shortened URL but that won't have stackoverflow name within it. I don't think you will be ever convinced.– sziraquiCommented Aug 24, 2018 at 18:35
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2These comments perfectly depict everything wrong with Stack Overflow. Commented Jul 30, 2019 at 0:30
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1I see that
stackoverflow.com/u/[id]
works so I've included that on my CV/resume Commented Feb 15, 2021 at 13:27
You already have a profile url:
https://stackoverflow.com/users/82961/faiz
If you don't like the "faiz" part (perhaps you want to show your real name for resume purposes), you can put anything you want after that last "/" character to share around. The important part is the ID. For example, this works just fine:
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1Amid all the sarcasm and surprise it seems like this is the only helpful answer to the original question, I've been looking for similar thing and the top voted 'answer' does not really help to explain what are the components of url that you get for SO account– stefanBCommented Dec 9, 2009 at 22:55
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4It's been 12 years. Still curious what happened to Joel. Commented Mar 26, 2021 at 14:56
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Well, you can use the StackExchange short URL form. This will automatically redirect to the user profile.
https://meta.stackexchange.com/u/<uid>
https://meta.stackexchange.com/u/135920
If you want something that looks good on the resume or business card, then you can always use your own domain (if you have one). For example, something like this:
http://faiz.com/stackexchange
http://faiz.com/facebook
http://faiz.com/twitter
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Clean url to SO account for external linking?
The url is http://stackoverflow.com/users/<uid>/<anything>
The uid is fixed, and will never change for a given account. Anything can be placed after the uid - SO ignores it.
Customized URLs beyond that are not currently possible because everything on SO is tied to the UID, not the username, and there may in fact be several "John F" in the system. To implement something like this would require a system like the Careers website, where you have to reserve your URL.
While technically possible, there is no compelling reason (yet) why the current UID system won't meet everyone's needs.
The question and comments appear to ask that:
stackoverflow.com/uid
automatically redirect to:
stackoverflow.com/user/uid/profile
The technical cost of the request is trivial, but it brings up philosophy. Some will resist violently: accommodating users wanting different values from Stack Overflow costs ego.
Expect no change this decade.
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I've set up stackoverflow.name
to generate a vanity link for Stack Overflow profiles. For example, for my account, the generated link is:
https://stackoverflow.name/sigpwned
You can visit https://stackoverflow.name/ to set up your own link!
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How can we know you don't collect data while redirecting? Sites like tinyurl has privacy policy and everything. Not saying you collect any data, but some people might not like the lack of confirmation that you don't. Commented Jan 24, 2023 at 17:48
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I'm actually somewhat unsure what problem this solves. A short link? That one is possible with URL shortener. A personalized link? That one is also not so difficult, you could as well just purchase a domain, they're super cheap unless you want something really stellar, but for most purposes it's still 5-15$ per year– nicaelCommented Jan 24, 2023 at 18:34
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This comes with its own privacy concerns but I appreciate the effort.– FaizCommented Jan 25, 2023 at 18:22
stackoverflow.com/u/[id]
in my CV/resume as this is tidier than the full thing.