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I just saw this question, and wanted to flag it for closing. So I went through the assistant and thought that this question may fit into another StackExchange site (e.g. life hacks, etiquette etc.). But the only sites offered were these:

migration options

Why do you only offer these five sites? I mean, the StackExchange network has 120 Q&A sites, so why are here only five offered? Shouldn't there be a search field where you can search for the appropriate site?

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There have already been comments and answers that answer my question. To keep the discussion flowing: Shouldn't there be a sixth option that says: "None of the listed migration path apply, let moderator chose where to migrate to"?

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Detailed answers are available on MSE here, but essentially:

Most users don't know enough about the target site to judge whether a question is suitable or not. Limiting the number of migration paths to a handful of sites that have an established history of successful migrations (by mods) reduces the number of bad migrations.

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    Thanks for the info. Form should then include any workaround to propose another site.
    – dialogik
    May 8, 2014 at 10:09
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    @GottliebNotschnabel - I refer you to my answer here.
    – ChrisF Mod
    May 8, 2014 at 10:12
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    Then wouldn't it be a good idea to enable this feature for more experienced users (depending on the reputation)?
    – Dominique
    Aug 9, 2018 at 10:21
  • When a questions is tagged as Emacs the emacs.stackexchange.com could be offered in that case. meta.stackoverflow.com/q/417330/4865723
    – buhtz
    Apr 8, 2022 at 9:14

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