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I'm going to try something interesting here - a poll with strict requirements for answers. Here are the rules. Note - posts may be edited if they are out of compliance.

  • Your post must contain only your desired answer
  • You must not duplicate an answer
  • If you do accidentally duplicate an answer, it's your responsibility to delete it. Otherwise, it will be edited to say "I can't follow directions"
  • Observers should vote up the names they like
  • Discussion should occur in the comments
  • The answer with the highest number of votes will be accepted as the official answer

So... what should we, the users of StackOverflow, be called?

So far the selection with the most votes is Stackers! There's still room for more ideas and voting though so if you have a better name just add it below!

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Stackers

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Yay, I beat the filter : ) – Mark Cidade Sep 18 at 0:44
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Stacker's nice, rhymes with slacker :) – Esko Jan 10 at 21:44
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And hacker :) . – tj111 Jun 16 at 19:54
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In Dutch, 'stakkers' means something like 'losers'. – Wouter van Nifterick Jun 16 at 20:08
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Badge whores

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badgers (badgers badgers badgers badgers...)

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mushroom, mushroom – Terhorst Sep 18 at 0:54
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snaaaaake, snaaaaake, oh it's a snaaaaaake. – Bayard Randel May 25 at 21:46
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badgers, badgers.... we don't need no stinkin' badgers (sorry, couldn't help it!) – Darian Miller May 26 at 2:42
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Expert sex changers

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Oh, I see what you did there! +1 – Randolpho May 25 at 22:15
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Programmers.

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"People with way too much time on their hands who should probably be developing instead of whoring reputation points in CrackOverflow."

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Skeets

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Stackheads

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Visitors to StackOverflow

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People who post- Pushers
People who read- Poppers

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people who ask questions are pushers and those who answer are poppers. people who just read....well who cares about them. – average Jun 23 at 20:10
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StackFrames

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+1 Was thinking about the same name. Stack is overflow because we're out of stack frames, no? – chakrit Jan 4 at 20:33
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Stackies

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I, for one, welcome our Stacker Overlords.

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Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers...

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Overflowers

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Slackers?

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@Denton: I'd really hate for my employees to get answers to their programming questions, that would be terrible! – Jared Updike Jun 16 at 15:26
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Rep whores

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The knights who say SO! Anyone need explanation?

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Mostly appropriate for the Python programmers. – Mark Ransom Jun 16 at 19:56
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SlackOverflows.

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IMHO the name should came by it self if the community is there.. trying to come up with a name is a sure way to make it not become the name..

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Tail callers

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Mostly Bored

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Underutilized - how else do some of the folks here have the time to answer so many questions?

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Poeple who should be working

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Overflowians

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Virgins :)

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Exceptional or Exceptions

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I can't follow directions

Skeets

Origin:

Adopted in 1926 as the result of a contest to choose a name for the sport (the winner claimed that the word was "a very old form" of stack overflow)

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