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I flagged this postthis post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

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I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibitedcross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

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I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answerthis answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answerthis answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

I flagged this post for moderator attention because it was simultaneously cross-posted on multiple Stack Exchange sites (Stack Overflow and CS.SE). My flag was declined, with the comment:

"Cross-posting is not specifically prohibited. Different sites have different strengths and topics. Vote to close if OT, otherwise leave it be."

Is this a correct statement of Stack Overflow policy? If so, can anyone help me understand the policy? I'm confused; it looks to me like cross-posting is specifically prohibited. Excerpt:

Question: If I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on both?

Answer: NO. [...]

Source: Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?

What am I missing? Does Stack Overflow have a policy that overrides the default Stack Exchange policy? Am I misunderstanding something?

Other sources: this answer says to figure out which site the post is more on-topic, and then flag the copy on the other site; this answer suggests basically the same thing. That's exactly what I did. Am I really supposed to never flag cross-posts, in the future? Or did the moderator just slip up in this case and should I disregard the moderator's comment?

When I flagged the post for moderator attention, here's what I wrote: "Cross-posted on CS.SE (see comments), which violates site policy. One of the two copies should be closed. I suggest closing this one." For comparison, I've flagged 12 other cross-posts here on Stack Overflow in the past 8 months and all 12 prior flags were marked helpful; this is the first one I've had declined.

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