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I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

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Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

[enter image description here][1]

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

enter image description here

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!).

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I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

![enter image description here][1]

[enter image description here][1]

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

![enter image description here][1]

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

[enter image description here][1]

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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I finally saw a question that could use Closing >> Off-Topic >> Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

enter image description here![enter image description here][1]

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

enter image description here

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!).

I finally saw a question that could use Closing > Off-Topic > Belongs on tex.stackexchange.com:

![enter image description here][1]

Some observations:

  • Belongs on superuser.com appears to be a duplicate since its available on another screen
  • Belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com and Belongs on meta.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)
  • Belongs on dba.stackexchange.com and Belongs on sharepoint.stackexchange.com don't seem to warrant their own reasons (or I have not been encountering those off-topic questions during reviews)

Again, they are only observations from performing reviews. I don't know what the site moderators frequently encounter when they move stuff.

Would it be possible to remove some of the lesser used pre-supplied reasons in favor of more popular, pre-supplied responses. The two I think that would be most useful are:

  • security.stackexchange.com
  • crypto.stackexchange.com

Or better (perhaps): would it be possible to offer a drop down of the related sites? This option has the benefit of providing metrics so that statistics can be developed. But it also probably requires some coding changes, and I'm not trying to pile work on the site developers.

Retaining Belongs on superuser.com seems OK to me (as does Belongs on serverfault.com), but I don't understand why its provided on multiple screens.

This appears to be related: What should the new default off-topic close reason be?, but it does not address the existing, less frequently used reasons and the duplication of close reasons on different screens.

@hichris provided a better reference at More options when flagging for migration. However, I'd rather have a dropdown with available sites (rather than hammering moderators as suggested with: If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!). [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/kSinj.png

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