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| location | Maple Grove, MN | |
| age | 38 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 4 months |
| seen | Feb 28 at 14:46 | |
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Oct 2 |
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Clarify migration process That's my whole point. The functionality is already there. I'm just suggesting a cosmetic improvement to make the interface more obvious. |
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Sep 11 |
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Clarify migration process In my opinion migration is a unique and common enough occurrence on StackExchange sites that it might deserve its own link after "Flag" called "Migrate" (which is why I posted this question as an enhancement request) just because none of those links really look related to migration. The Migrate link could lead to a simple page that explains the options and then leads to existing behavior. Options listed could be "1) Close - 3 other users must agree before migration; 2) Flag - Request immediate moderator assistance in migrating your own post." Really it's no new functionality, just clarity. |
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Sep 11 |
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Clarify migration process I think one more clarification is in order. My concern is about when the person who posted the question wants to migrate his or her own question. The process for migrating other questions is fine, but when a person wants to migrate a question after finding out that it wasn't the best place to post it, the process is very confusing. |
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Sep 11 |
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Clarify migration process My problem wasn't with the grammar of "[closed]". My problem was with the grammar of your answer. I was having trouble reading and understanding your sentences above. Also, my main problem is not about the question being marked "[closed]" afterwards. My problem is with informing the user what his or her options are. The process doesn't clarify anywhere that a question might be migrated and this will happen automatically. There should be something to clarify that the user should not go post a duplicate question on another forum. After it's migrated is too late. User needs to know in advance. |
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Sep 11 |
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Clarify migration process I don't understand your phrase "chose from at least 4". I don't understand your phrase "once shown the [closed] string". Are there grammatical errors here? Also, I don't think you've taken my point. How is a user supposed to know not to post their question in another forum when they close it in the one from which they want to migrate it? |
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Jun 30 |
asked | Clarify migration process |
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Jun 30 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 30 |
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Show comment when voting to migrate I strongly agree that there needs to be some sort of indication that migration will occur without the user's assistance if it needs to, and the user should not manually re-post the question to another forum. I am said user and I can't remember for sure, but I think I've screwed this up more than once due to the lack of clarity here! My most recent offense is at stackoverflow.com/questions/11265864/… |
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Feb 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 8 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 8 |
accepted | How do we get the attention of question closers to re-open a question? |
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Feb 8 |
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How do we get the attention of question closers to re-open a question? Problem is, it's not really a duplicate. That's why I think it should be re-opened. Does @username do anything internal/special, or is it just a way to draw the attention of someone who is already looking at the comment anyway in case they're not paying attention? |
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Feb 8 |
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How do we get the attention of question closers to re-open a question? Well, I can't just flag down random people to re-open it. If I'm going to get someone's attention, it makes the most sense to get the attention of the people who voted to close it. I'm aware that anyone can vote to re-open it, but when it's closed, there aren't a whole lot of people looking at it any more so I feel we need a way to draw attention of specific people to the question. |
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Feb 8 |
asked | How do we get the attention of question closers to re-open a question? |