Being a regular contributor to answers in the mongodb tag, I find that there are a lot of questions submitted that are clearly "off-topic" by the scope defined for Stack Overflow in that they are specifically "not generally about programming" and are actually related to administration topics.
Specifically I mean:
The question does not relate to the setup of a development environment for the purposes of development or development testing.
The question involves the use for tools for data import or export not specifically related to a programming question or involving a programming solution.
The question specifically denotes terms used in administration of database environments in the context. Therefore generally speaks of "sharding" and "replication" concepts that are not related to the programming interface.
So my main point for consideration is "Point 1" as given, in that I need to consider whether this reasonably looks like someones development effort or not. But my problem seems to be, that there are many questions that are asked that do not meet these criteria and are still being submitted and "remain" on Stack Overflow despite their beign "off-topic".
The problem I see is that, despite the general objective being to define different sites for "specific topics", various contributors prefer to submit their commentary and answers on Stack Overflow as a "site" for the sole reason that it is likely to benefit their own "score" as it were, and the motivation to "move" the questions to an appropriate site ( as I thought the intention of spawning these sites was for ) is removed by that personal reward.
I really do not know what the answer is, even if there possibly is one. But I cannot see the point of establishing sites such as dba.stackexchange.com unless they actually get used for their purpose, and these "off-topic" questions and answers are actually removed from a site like Stack Overflow.
So am I insane for asking this? Is it completely illogical and out of step with the community or the intended usage of the sites?
I don't know, I'm really just a newb and have not been hanging around for years. But it seems wrong to me anyway. So if there are specific forums, then what can be done to discourage the responses? Or more specifically, how to encourage the right responses of moving the questions to the correct forum?
I am prepared to monitor and answer relevant questions proposed on another site. Should others not be prepared to do so?
EDIT: The understanding here is that I believe communities such as dba.stackexchange.com and serverfault.com were created for a reason. If questions are actually focused on those areas then that is where they should be addressed. Those communities should be embraced and not discarded just because people wish to bolster their SO reputation score. Unfortunately I see the latter as the case.
@bluefeet
but tagging does not work that way. So does someone have something productive to say? Close votes do not work when the community seems more interested in raising their SO score. Flagging seems not to be the answer. The only thing I can see as an answer is general moderator support for keeping separated communities. Which for some reason I thought would reach those people here. Can anyone here discern criticism from constructive commentary? I hoped they could.