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A question about how the API returns user associations.
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Area51 does not show up in the associated accounts query
No, it currently does not.
This has been discussed before, and if you really think it needs to be included in the API, you can vote for my feature-request here.
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stackauth.com/1.0/users/{id}/associated no longer returning email_hash for some sites
Confirmed: http://stackauth.com/1.0/users/febfb878-3f6f-4215-9323-46d15d62ac7d/associated
Edit: I discovered this affects StackCenter too. …
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stackauth.com/1.0/users/{id}/associated not returning display_name for some sites
This is because the user hasn't specified a username on those sites yet. The name you see on SuperUser, for example, is somehow derived from his/her OpenID.