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Small grammar fix: "I did also thought" to "I also thought"
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"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

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"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

Made it clearer that the first line is a quote from the question.
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  1. I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option

"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

  1. I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

"I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option..."

The page for flagging does not mention the option to migrate at all. It states that there are sub-reasons for flagging something as off topic but doesn't say what those reasons are. I guess it's supposed to be self-explanatory once you get that far in the flagging process. Or maybe the list isn't always the same?

  1. I did also thought they didn't want us using the "Other" flag to suggest migration. I've just been suggesting sites in the comments. I don't really have a problem with doing that though; if the question gets moved, does it really matter who moved it?

  2. Which sites misplaced questions get re-asked at isn't a good measure of which sites should be in the list of migration target sites anyway.

I wish I could recall where I first read this on Meta, but they don't migrate questions that are off topic or otherwise likely to be closed at the target site. That means if the moderators are going to move a question site 'X' they have to be familiar enough with the site's rules and scope to be sure the question goes there. Those are the only sites that should be in the list.

"Several users have had success re-posting their SO question on site X" != "The Mods have had success migrating questions to site X".

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