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- 4This is intentional. Really, the main thing that has been changed is that the site previously named "Meta Stack Overflow" has been renamed and re-themed to "Meta Stack Exchange", with all accounts and posts preserved, and a new standard meta site for Stack Overflow has been created. Only a limited number of posts will be migrated from Meta Stack Exchange to Meta Stack Overflow; the site will largely be starting fresh.user1114– user11142014-04-17 11:53:41 +00:00Commented Apr 17, 2014 at 11:53
- Hmm, I see. But I am unhappy cause I was so close to this badge.Leos Literak– Leos Literak2014-04-17 13:47:09 +00:00Commented Apr 17, 2014 at 13:47
- You are no further from the badge than you were. The site was renamed from MSO to MSE. How does this take you further away from your badge? Then a new MSO was created. This is completely unrelated.TRiG– TRiG2014-10-06 16:40:41 +00:00Commented Oct 6, 2014 at 16:40
- But I wanted it for MSO.Leos Literak– Leos Literak2014-10-07 08:25:02 +00:00Commented Oct 7, 2014 at 8:25
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