Timeline for Why do different users get different migration flag suggestions? [duplicate]
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Mar 23, 2015 at 21:33 | comment | added | Mike Lyons | A duplicate OF WHAT? | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 21:10 | history | closed |
CRABOLO gnat Martijn Pieters support Users with the support badge or a synonym can single-handedly close support questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. |
Duplicate of Flagging migration should include more options, When recommend an appropriate site for off-topic question? | |
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Mar 18, 2015 at 19:58 | comment | added | Servy | @null Personally I wouldn't be opposed to that. That said, those few that are chosen are chosen because there's a strong track record of migrations to the target site being accepted. If a migration target ends up with a sufficiently high rejection rate it's removed from the list. Most sites only have 1 or 2 migration targets as a result of that. | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:55 | comment | added | null | @Servy then there shouldn't be any suggestions at all !? | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:52 | comment | added | Servy | @null That's not how migration works. And the number of people on SO that know whether any given question is on topic for non-SO sites is very small. There aren't a lot of users that are active on multiple sites. | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:51 | comment | added | null | @Servy this is why I want to flag it so it is brought to attention of a different (presumably more experienced) user for him to decide. | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:47 | comment | added | Servy | I should note that you should be somewhat careful when you direct users to other sites. Most people tend to not have a deep understanding of the scope of sites they aren't active on. You should be very sure that the question is going to be in scope on a site before suggesting it, rather than just guessing based on the title of the site alone. Most all sites have narrowed their scope in some way that new users may not expect. Directing someone to a site, only to be told by that site that the post is off topic, is a very disheartening experience. | |
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Mar 18, 2015 at 19:44 | answer | added | Servy | timeline score: 4 | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:44 | comment | added | Jonas Czech | Also, the list of migration options is fixed for all users, but the options change over time, based on which ones get used the most (AFAIK). | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:42 | comment | added | Jonas Czech | Add a comment telling the original asker where you think it should be asked, and if the question is off-topic but of high quality, use the 'other' option when flagging and explain to a moderator where you want the post to be migrated | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:42 | comment | added | null | @KevinB I see now, he added that after I posted the comment. Will add this to the question. | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:40 | comment | added | Kevin B | "I think Chris just left a comment stating that." | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:39 | history | edited | null | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 18, 2015 at 19:37 | comment | added | null | @Roombatron5000 not quite, I rephrase the question to why different users get different suggestions. | |
Mar 18, 2015 at 19:33 | history | asked | null | CC BY-SA 3.0 |