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Is there a particular reason for the choice of SE sites that you can migrate an off-topic question to?

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I mean, I can understand meta and superuser, and judging by this answerthis answer, there are a lot of migratable DBA questions as well, but personally I have never encountered a question that was OT on SO, but would be on topic in TeX or Cross Validated.

(Note, by the way, that my question is not a duplicate of that one; I'm not asking for an "Other ..." option.)

So, what's the reason behind the choice for TeX and Cross Validated?

Oh, I think it would help if I could see a data query on the SO database which questions were migrated where, but I have no idea what tables I should be looking in.

Is there a particular reason for the choice of SE sites that you can migrate an off-topic question to?

enter image description here

I mean, I can understand meta and superuser, and judging by this answer, there are a lot of migratable DBA questions as well, but personally I have never encountered a question that was OT on SO, but would be on topic in TeX or Cross Validated.

(Note, by the way, that my question is not a duplicate of that one; I'm not asking for an "Other ..." option.)

So, what's the reason behind the choice for TeX and Cross Validated?

Oh, I think it would help if I could see a data query on the SO database which questions were migrated where, but I have no idea what tables I should be looking in.

Is there a particular reason for the choice of SE sites that you can migrate an off-topic question to?

enter image description here

I mean, I can understand meta and superuser, and judging by this answer, there are a lot of migratable DBA questions as well, but personally I have never encountered a question that was OT on SO, but would be on topic in TeX or Cross Validated.

(Note, by the way, that my question is not a duplicate of that one; I'm not asking for an "Other ..." option.)

So, what's the reason behind the choice for TeX and Cross Validated?

Oh, I think it would help if I could see a data query on the SO database which questions were migrated where, but I have no idea what tables I should be looking in.

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Choice of sites in "belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network" dialog

Is there a particular reason for the choice of SE sites that you can migrate an off-topic question to?

enter image description here

I mean, I can understand meta and superuser, and judging by this answer, there are a lot of migratable DBA questions as well, but personally I have never encountered a question that was OT on SO, but would be on topic in TeX or Cross Validated.

(Note, by the way, that my question is not a duplicate of that one; I'm not asking for an "Other ..." option.)

So, what's the reason behind the choice for TeX and Cross Validated?

Oh, I think it would help if I could see a data query on the SO database which questions were migrated where, but I have no idea what tables I should be looking in.