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In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closedafter the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few comment suggestions we could use to guide the users (feel free to edit or append your own):

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:
    Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:
    If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

  • A variation on one seen here:
    Your question is more concerned with theoretical aspects of machine learning. Please ask these kind of questions on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com) or [Data Science SE](https://datascience.stackexchange.com) after this question has been closed/deleted.

In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few comment suggestions we could use to guide the users (feel free to edit or append your own):

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:
    Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:
    If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few comment suggestions we could use to guide the users (feel free to edit or append your own):

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:
    Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:
    If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

  • A variation on one seen here:
    Your question is more concerned with theoretical aspects of machine learning. Please ask these kind of questions on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com) or [Data Science SE](https://datascience.stackexchange.com) after this question has been closed/deleted.

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In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few comment suggestions on the comments that we could provideuse to guide the users (feel free to edit or append your own).(feel free to edit or append your own):

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:

    General canned response for off-topic questions:
    Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:

    A variation on one seen here:
    If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few suggestions on the comments that we could provide to the users (feel free to edit or append your own).

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:

Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:

If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few comment suggestions we could use to guide the users (feel free to edit or append your own):

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:
    Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:
    If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

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In this particular casethe question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few suggestions on the comments that we could provide to the users (feel free to edit or append your own).

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:

Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:

If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

In this particular case, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).

In the question you linked, the main question posed is:

Is this a real issue and, if so, where can I find a good introductory discussion on how to manage it?

I would close this as too broad, since it's asking multiple questions as well as a recommendation for an off-site resource.

I would hold back on migration, as questions like these usually wouldn't receive great answers here. It should be the onus of the user to register on the other network sites, naturally take the tour, and figure out whether it will be on-topic there.

If one is very familiar with another site on the network, and feel that it will be better received there, then by all means suggest that the user cross-post there instead (in the comments) after the question has been closed. These questions should not be custom-flagged for migration unless there are great answers already posted to it (and of course asked less than 60 days ago) - which we will migrate on a case-by-case basis (discussing with the target site's mods if necessary).


Here are a few suggestions on the comments that we could provide to the users (feel free to edit or append your own).

  • General canned response for off-topic questions:

Please take some time to read the documentation in the [help], especially the sections "[What topics can I ask about here?](/help/on-topic)" and "[What types of questions should I avoid asking?](/help/dont-ask)".

  • A variation on one seen here:

If applicable, please provide a [reproducible example](/help/mcve) to help us understand your question better. As this may be more of a data modelling/implementation question, it will also be better suited for [Data Science](https://datascience.stackexchange.com). If you need statistical help than your question may be more relevant on [Cross Validated](https://stats.stackexchange.com).

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