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The tag is a big target for non-programming related questions. Quality aside, some questions are using it as it's supposed to be used (for Applescript and Extendscript, or other SDK related questions), such as these:

However, a lot are beginners asking basic questions on how to use the program:

By definition, I would say the second set of questions would be a better fit on http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com, but I wouldn't suggest migrating a lot of them, because of the quality issue.

So, this is really a two-part question:

What close reason should I use?

Should I flag these as blatantly off-topic, since they're not about programming?

Who wants to help?

This is a low-traffic tag, so even if I flag every question I can (with my 10 flags per day), it just goes into the review queue, never to be seen again. This is basically something that I don't have the rep to handle on my own.

The tag is a big target for non-programming related questions. Quality aside, some questions are using it as it's supposed to be used (for Applescript and Extendscript, or other SDK related questions), such as these:

However, a lot are beginners asking basic questions on how to use the program:

By definition, I would say the second set of questions would be a better fit on http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com, but I wouldn't suggest migrating a lot of them, because of the quality issue.

So, this is really a two-part question:

What close reason should I use?

Should I flag these as blatantly off-topic, since they're not about programming?

Who wants to help?

This is a low-traffic tag, so even if I flag every question I can (with my 10 flags per day), it just goes into the review queue, never to be seen again. This is basically something that I don't have the rep to handle on my own.

The tag is a big target for non-programming related questions. Quality aside, some questions are using it as it's supposed to be used (for Applescript and Extendscript, or other SDK related questions), such as these:

However, a lot are beginners asking basic questions on how to use the program:

By definition, I would say the second set of questions would be a better fit on http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com, but I wouldn't suggest migrating a lot of them, because of the quality issue.

So, this is really a two-part question:

What close reason should I use?

Should I flag these as blatantly off-topic, since they're not about programming?

Who wants to help?

This is a low-traffic tag, so even if I flag every question I can (with my 10 flags per day), it just goes into the review queue, never to be seen again. This is basically something that I don't have the rep to handle on my own.

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The adobe-illustrator tag is a big target for non-programming related questions. Quality aside, some questions are using it as it's supposed to be used (for Applescript and Extendscript, or other SDK related questions), such as these:

However, a lot are beginners asking basic questions on how to use the program:

By definition, I would say the second set of questions would be a better fit on http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com, but I wouldn't suggest migrating a lot of them, because of the quality issue.

So, this is really a two-part question:

What close reason should I use?

Should I flag these as blatantly off-topic, since they're not about programming?

Who wants to help?

This is a low-traffic tag, so even if I flag every question I can (with my 10 flags per day), it just goes into the review queue, never to be seen again. This is basically something that I don't have the rep to handle on my own.

The adobe-illustrator tag is a big target for non-programming related questions. Quality aside, some questions are using it as it's supposed to be used (for Applescript and Extendscript, or other SDK related questions), such as these:

However, a lot are beginners asking basic questions on how to use the program:

By definition, I would say the second set of questions would be a better fit on http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com, but I wouldn't suggest migrating a lot of them, because of the quality issue.

So, this is really a two-part question:

What close reason should I use?

Should I flag these as blatantly off-topic, since they're not about programming?

Who wants to help?

This is a low-traffic tag, so even if I flag every question I can (with my 10 flags per day), it just goes into the review queue, never to be seen again. This is basically something that I don't have the rep to handle on my own.

The tag is a big target for non-programming related questions. Quality aside, some questions are using it as it's supposed to be used (for Applescript and Extendscript, or other SDK related questions), such as these:

However, a lot are beginners asking basic questions on how to use the program:

By definition, I would say the second set of questions would be a better fit on http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com, but I wouldn't suggest migrating a lot of them, because of the quality issue.

So, this is really a two-part question:

What close reason should I use?

Should I flag these as blatantly off-topic, since they're not about programming?

Who wants to help?

This is a low-traffic tag, so even if I flag every question I can (with my 10 flags per day), it just goes into the review queue, never to be seen again. This is basically something that I don't have the rep to handle on my own.

This is a clean up request
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