@yivi also notes:
While some overlap may exist [between SO, SF & SU], the scope for each of the sites is markedly different. We have other sites with a much stronger overlap, and they still provide a place for a different crowd to gather.
And fair enough. But this line raises the question of what our actual job is here as volunteers at the Stack Exchange network. Are we here to hang out with like-minded volunteers, or are we trying to make quality documentation for the global tech industry? Because the next time someone is struggling with the intricacies of Amazon's DynamoDB, it's not much use if the answer is buried in the Database Administrator's Stack Exchange site under the dynamodb tag.
(I didn't know that site even exited until I just checked the list.)
Helping ourselves have a good time with other like-minded people surely isn't the point.
Response to Nicolas Bolas: