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According to https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topicThe help Section page What topics can I ask about here? these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed to dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

According to https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

According to The help Section page What topics can I ask about here? these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed to dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

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According to http://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topichttps://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

According to http://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

According to https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

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According to http://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review siteCode review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

According to http://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

According to http://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic these subjects are on-topic:

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

Similarly, there are various things on that site that are stated as off-topic, but questions asking for code improvements/reviews is not listed as off-topic anywhere.

Yet people often close-vote such questions as off-topic since there is now a separate Code review site. I always found it strange that individual users are allowed dictate what's off-topic even though there's no community consensus.

Anyway, I think the root of the problem is the on-topic page, it has not been updated to be aware of the Code review site.

I therefore propose that code review questions are formally made off-topic with an edit to the on-topic page, as this already seems to be some silent policy among close-voters.

Ideally, it should also be added to Close vote -> off topic -> Belongs on another site -> Code review.

EDIT :

Please note that my main concern here is whether or not questions asking for improvements/reviews/how to improve performance should be considered on-topic on Stack Overflow. The whole "how to export stuff to the Code review site" debate is secondary.

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