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Patrick Hofman
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In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old'old to migrate' after 60 days.)

In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old' after 60 days.)

In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old to migrate' after 60 days.)

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In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old' after some time60 days.)

In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old' after some time.)

In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old' after 60 days.)

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Patrick Hofman
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In the old days, there were only a few sites (the trilogy). Possibly those questions are from the time the rules were flexible on the subject, since there was no alternative.

Nowadays, with a lot of sites in the community, it is much easier to pick a site to migrate to, and that is usually done.

Moving an established question to another site in the network is actually never done. (The close dialog even says the post is 'too old' after some time.)