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This questionThis question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

This question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

This question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

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Is a question about the right algorithm on topic on SOStack Overflow?

Is a question about the right algorithm on topic on SOStack Overflow?

This question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

Is a question about the right algorithm on topic on SO?

This question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

Is a question about the right algorithm on topic on Stack Overflow?

This question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

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The question that leadThis question led me to ask this metaMeta question is this:

Algorithm to draw maximum triangles in a planar graph.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off Topic-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

The question that lead me to ask this meta question is this:

Algorithm to draw maximum triangles in a planar graph

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

This question led me to ask this Meta question.

When I started to flag it as off-topic, the nearest reason was: "Blatantly Off-Topic (this question has nothing to do with programming)".

I wouldn't say it has nothing to do with programming but there is "programmers.stackexchange.com", so I thought it would be a better fit there, but wasn't sure.

So, are questions like this one "on topic" or "off topic". If they are off topic, are they suitable for programmers.stackexchange.com?

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