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I have posted an answer on SO and I was wondering if it is OK to post on Code review in order for people to critique it?

I saw this answer about SO/SE cross-posting, but unlike my case it mentions posting questions on both sites at the same time.

It says:

It duplicates the effort to answer the question.

However I am expecting two different things from the sites, on SO I am answering a question and on CR I want people to review my code.

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    You question in either site should be independent of each other, complete on its own merits, and on-topic for each site. If you have code that you want to post in CR, do so, but no need to point to any other post in a different site. Just post a your question there with the appropriate code within the question.
    – yivi
    Commented Jan 10, 2019 at 8:19
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    @yivi but this is asking about posting for a review on an answer from SO as a question on CR, not cross posting a question Commented Jan 10, 2019 at 9:19
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    @Nick Yes, I mistyped with "your question on either site", and when realized was too late to edit. The point is the same, though, and detailed in the rest of the comment. The posts should be independent and self-contained. If they are posting a question on CR, it should be completely independent from any other post in a different site.
    – yivi
    Commented Jan 10, 2019 at 9:22
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    @NickA How so? Asking how to profile a method and asking for a code review of a particular approach to profiling a method aren't asking the same thing. They're asking radically different things.
    – Servy
    Commented Jan 10, 2019 at 16:16
  • @Servy Ummm, I think I still needed coffee when I wrote that, I think I wildly misread yivi's comment, even missing the fact that they said it was fine if they did it appropriately and kept independence between the questions facepalm Commented Jan 10, 2019 at 16:25

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I personally don't see a problem with it but I'm not a Code Review guru. Just to be on the safe side, it may be a good idea to peruse their Meta site and documentation. If you're still uncertain after that, feel encouraged to ask a question on Code Review Meta outlining what you want to do and see if the community would be receptive to a question like that.

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