I made a question at Stack Overflow long ago, and also did the same question in a non-stack-exchange website (Xtreme VB Talk). The question was answered: http://stackoverflow.com/a/4617865/555690
According to the answer, I shouldn't have cross-posted between SO and XtremeVBTalk, because
it increases the probability that wires will get crossed and everyone will waste time.
But I'm not sure why is that wrong. You see, I simply see SO and XtremeVBTalk as two different communities with different users. So making the question in both sites would just give me more answers. And if I got the answer in one of them, I would report back to the other site and let everyone know (and perhaps someone else would be benefited as well). I really doubt it is a waste of time - the more input, the better. The fact that someone was an user in both websites is simply a coincidence.
I realize that this question exists: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site? but apparently it involves cross-posting within Stack Exchange sites, but this is about external websites instead.
I also realize that I was told that as an "advice" (since my question was not flagged or anything), but well, I am now curious about why would anyone consider this a bad practice.
