I was wondering if there are any plans to implement more mini-sites like the Facebook one, or something similar. I'm hoping that we'll see topic-specific sites (as opposed to necessarily company-specific), as Pekka lines out in the referenced link below.

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There was also supposed to be a mini-site of Skeptics for political fact-checking, but we haven't heard anything about it in over six months. (Possibly because it overlaps with the new Politics.SE? They never said.) – Jeremy Banks Dec 12 '12 at 18:21
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Funny, someone else asked about getting a mini-site about a half hour before you. Anyways, the answer to your question is no, according to Anna Lear. – Popular Demand Dec 12 '12 at 19:18
Not funny, that question got me thinking. I'm more interested in non-company (i.e. topic) specific sites as Pekka was referring to in his post. – Lance Roberts Dec 12 '12 at 19:20
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It's really a shame and a half that facebook was the first implementation chosen for this idea, because AFAICT Facebook the company totally screwed the pooch by trying to send non-developer support over here too. Now it looks like SE is gunshy about trying it again, when in fact picking a different topic (php or c++, e.g.) which already has a strong community could make this a success and contribute to the overall site. – Josh Caswell Dec 12 '12 at 20:07
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God no, I hope not. It just doesn't work well for us. – casperOne Dec 12 '12 at 20:13
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I realize that the facebook one didn't work well, but why don't you think that a topical one won't? – Lance Roberts Dec 12 '12 at 20:18
@Casper: It didn't work well, but something other than opening a new fire hydrant of idiots to be absorbed by an unprepared site (with no existing sub-community for the topic) might. To strain my own metaphor, there exist wells, aquifers, and ponds with potable water on SO already -- building pumping stations to make them easier to access seems like a good idea to me. – Josh Caswell Dec 12 '12 at 20:20

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The impression I've got is that the idea of subsites had been abandoned for the forseeable future, at least in this specific form. I asked an SE employee about the future of subsites some months ago, and the response was pretty negative on future subsites happening the same way as Facebook.

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Makes me wonder if the answer would have been different had Facebook actually decided to contribute employee answers. Last I checked, they still weren't. – Charles Dec 12 '12 at 20:17
Yeah Facebook didn't really live up to their side of the bargain with the community, did they? – Jeff Atwood Dec 13 '12 at 5:46

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