While we will always continue to produce Stack Exchange creative commons data dumps, we are moving to a quarterly schedule for all future dumps. We won’t be blogging each and every one, as it gets a bit monotonous. Please subscribe to our Clear Bits creator feed to be automatically notified when new Stack Exchange creative commons data dumps become available!
The latest version of the Stack Exchange Creative Commons Data Dump is now available. This reflects all public data in …
- Stack Overflow
- Server Fault
- Super User
- Stack Apps
- all public non-beta Stack Exchange Sites
- all corresponding meta sites
… up to September 2011.
This month’s Stack Exchange data dump, as always, is hosted at ClearBits! You can subscribe via RSS to be notified every time a new dump is available.
If you’d prefer not to download the torrent and would rather play with the most recent public data in your web browser right now, check out our open source Stack Exchange Data Explorer.
Have fun remixing and reusing; all we ask is for proper attribution.





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8 Comments
I see a lot of annoying applications of these dumps in Google search results every day. Are there any useful ones?
Those are mostly HTTP scrapers; they don’t bother with the data dumps. If you’re clever, you can come up with a VERY unique search term that will tell you who is using the data dumps. I will leave that as an exercise for the reader…
This means data.SE is updated with new data, too, right?
If you’re looking for a practical application that uses the data dumps, try this one: http://stackapps.com/q/2344
It’s a search engine for content on the Ask Ubuntu Stack Exchange site. It does also use the API to keep its internal list of questions up to date so you never get data older than 2 minutes.
You can see it live here: http://askubuntu.quickmediasolutions.com/
Just remember that Google lets you block websites now, it’s as easy as quickly clicking the sites you don’t want in the search results themselves.
Better late than never, the HTTP archive download: https://bitly.com/98j9jn+
Is the data dump released every 3 months including all the data starting from Aug.2008? Thanks.
Is a data-dump scheduled for March?