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Why is there not an option to close a post on Stack Overflow and migrate it to Code Review?

I can move it to other Stack Exchange sites, but only 5-6 of them. Is it because Code Review is a beta site?

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There are three two primary reasons why Code Review is not on the migration list:

  1. It's still in beta and beta sites don't appear on migration lists.
  2. There's a limit of 5 migration targets and one of those has to be the site's meta. To occupy the fourth slot there has to be a history of good migrations to that site.
  3. I'm not sure that the average user with the close vote privilege would know what a good Code Review question looked like - I know I'm not certain. Ideally you'd want to restrict the ability choose this option to people who had significant reputation on Code Review (but that's not going to happen).

In the mean time if you find a good question that's not on topic for Stack Overflow that would make a good Code Review question use the "other (needs ♦ moderator attention)" flag option to request a migration:

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Include a reason why you believe the migration would be useful. We'll get round to it and if we agree we'll migrate.

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A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a Stack Overflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

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    That's true, but I've seen a host of questions of the type "Is this the way I'm meant to do X?" or "I have done this and a co-worker has done that, which is best?" type thing which I think would be appropriate for migration. May 16, 2016 at 11:01
  • @dougajmcdonald Then you have some options: 1) Vote to close as too broad / primarily opinion based. 2) Add a comment informing the OP about Code Review and mentioning that it might be on-topic there. 3) Flag for migration (using the "Other" option in the flag menu). Note that these options are not mutually-exclusive. May 16, 2016 at 17:29
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    I've opted for #2 a couple of times, but would like to be able to move posts which are appropriate in an ideal world. May 16, 2016 at 20:56
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    @dougajmcdonald As long as many users keep "voting to close because it belongs at Code Review" (which is often done on questions that are not at all off-topic for Stack Overflow), and especially on questions that are not on-topic on Code Review, it's unlikely that Code Review will be a migration target. May 17, 2016 at 6:18
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The most important reason for not having a migration option to Code Review is that Code Review doesn't want it.

Code Review has decided to not allow migrations from Stack Overflow (for now?). Therefore, users cannot migrate questions to Code Review just by voting; questions can only be migrated by a moderator of the original site.

We really shouldn't be putting in an option that the target site doesn't want and surely out of politeness that's the first question we should ask if we're suggesting a site be a migration target, i.e. that there's support for that on the target site itself.

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