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Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be?

Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read Is moving the comments belowquestions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to see why this was consideredanother StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a bad idea.possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be?

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here. Considering the strong growth in that particular stackexchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be?

Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read the comments below to see why this was considered a bad idea.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be?

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here. Considering the strong growth in that particular stackexchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

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Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be? Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be?

Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read the comments below to see why this was considered a bad idea. I cannot figure out how to strike through text, so I am using spoiler tags instead.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be? Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read the comments below to see why this was considered a bad idea. I cannot figure out how to strike through text, so I am using spoiler tags instead.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be?

Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read the comments below to see why this was considered a bad idea.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Removed my reply after the answer.
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Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be? Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read the comments below to see why this was considered a bad idea. I cannot figure out how to strike through text, so I am using spoiler tags instead.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be? Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Is moving the questions tagged with the [bioinformatics] tag to another StackExchange of the same topic (like https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/ ) a possible alternative to outright burnination? How feasible would this be? Considering the strong growth in that particular StackExchange, I think moving the content might be a viable alternative to at least consider.

Edit: Please read the comments below to see why this was considered a bad idea. I cannot figure out how to strike through text, so I am using spoiler tags instead.

Originally, I was going to share my own counterexample against burnination. However, I am just wondering if there might be a middle ground here.

Removed my reply after the answer.
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I wanted people to at least treat this as idea.
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