Hi guys,

I just replied to a question on StackOverflow and after just a few minutes it was migrated to the superuser.com site by a moderator. It seems that during the migration process the answers were not migrated as well.

Here are a few questions I have related to question migrating:

  1. Will the points received by votes on the original question and answers be lost after the migration?
  2. Why aren't answers migrated as well? Some of them might have been good answers and the community only has to loose if they are not moved as well.
  3. Why are questions migrated anyway?
  4. Why can't I login using the same account on all of the StackOverflow related sites and why points on all of them do not add (or put in another way, why user profiles aren't global on all of them)?
  5. If I ask a question, am I even asked if agree with it being moved or I have nothing to do with the process? Can I prevent question from being migrated?

Update Since my first question ever on StackOverflow was itself a victim of migration, I was able to learn a few things along the process.

First of all I have the answer to my number 3 question. StackOverflow is specialized on programming questions. Any question related to other subjects, should be migrated to a specialized site from the Stack Exchange family ( http://stackexchange.com/ ). Questions about StackOverflow itself should be posted on http://meta.stackoverflow.com.

Related to my question number 2, it seems that answers should be migrated along with the questions. For example ruslik's answer to this question has been migrated from StackOverflow to here. However, on this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4346353/screen-print-of-ie7-and-ie8/4346469 , only one of the answers has been migrated. Maybe a StackOverflow bug.

I will continue to update as I gather more info.

Only the best regards,
Florin

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This should probably be moved to meta exchange since it's not programming and more about how stack overflow works. – Phil Dec 3 '10 at 16:05
need to move this to meta.stackoverflow.com – Nick Coombs Dec 3 '10 at 16:05
guys, I am asking why are questions being moved and you reply by requesting to move it. :) after it will be moved to meta.stackoverflow.com, will I be getting my answers in there? – Florin Dumitrescu Dec 3 '10 at 16:09
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@Florin Dumitrescu - yes, the users at meta.stackoverflow.com will be able to answer your questions. There will be a link from your question here to the migrated question at meta. – jball Dec 3 '10 at 16:14
@jball - thanks for providing feedback. Much appreciated! – Florin Dumitrescu Dec 3 '10 at 16:48
By the way, just because you have a question doesn't mean that there is necessarily a place for it within the Stack Exchange family of sites. – Al Everett Dec 3 '10 at 20:41

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3 Answers

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Something does seem to have gone wrong; the answers on the SO question should've been deleted at migration, but they're still there, and they should've been transferred to SU with the question but only one of them made it

To answer your questions (I'm answering what happens on normal migrations; this one appeared to not work properly):

  1. Not immediately, but if your reputation gets recalculated on SO you'll lose them since the answer is deleted on the source side
  2. Answers are normally migrated along with the question
  3. Not sure what you're asking, but questions are migrated if they're off-topic on the site they were asked on, but on-topic on another SE site
  4. Normally your account on the target site will automatically take ownership of a migrated post (i.e. you'd be able to see it in your SU profile)
  5. No, but you wouldn't want to; if it gets migrated it's because it doesn't belong on that site. The site it got migrated to should be able to actually answer your question
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thanks for the reply. +1 and marked as answer. Things are pretty clear to me now in respect to my questions. It is arguable if it is fair for all points to be lost on a migrated question. The one pro argument for this would be that anyone answering a question should first check if that question belongs to the current site. – Florin Dumitrescu Dec 3 '10 at 17:20
@Florin "anyone answering a question should first check if that question belongs to the current site" -- Really it should be anyone asking a question, but getting people to actually read the FAQ is something of a challenge. People need 3k rep before they can vote to migrate though, so most answerers don't really need to worry about it; just answer and if the question is in the wrong place it'll get moved and the answer will (normally) go with it – Michael Mrozek Dec 3 '10 at 17:54

If someone is in the process of writing an answer when the question is migrated then that answer won't be migrated and will be left "undeleted" on the original site.

It won't get migrated because it doesn't exist yet, and there is a window during which a closed question will accept answers in progress being saved.

Because this question (assuming that it's the one being referred to) was closed by a moderator this situation is more likely to occur.

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your answer makes sense and seem to explain why the answers in my example weren't migrated. +1 – Florin Dumitrescu Dec 3 '10 at 17:12
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Checking the time stamps, Florin and darioo's answers occur mere seconds after Will closed it, which fits this explanation completely. Phil's answer was before the migration, and you can see it on Super User so it did successfully get migrated. Phil undeleted it after the migration, however. – Grace Note Dec 3 '10 at 17:39
It still lets you post the answer even if the question is closed? That seems not right, is that status-bydesign? – Michael Mrozek Dec 3 '10 at 20:55
@Michael - only if you started answering before the question was closed and then only for a few minutes afterwards. – ChrisF Dec 3 '10 at 20:56

I'll post it here so that you could check if it's migrated too :)

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It is very interesting that this answer got migrated. Take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/4346353/screen-print-of-ie7-and-ie8/… . After migration it lost all its answers. Maybe a bug? – Florin Dumitrescu Dec 3 '10 at 16:29

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