There is a general network policy on this topic:
NO.
Posting on multiple sites (on or outside Stack Exchange) without being upfront about it is rude. It duplicates the effort to answer the question.
Beyond that, posting the same question on multiple sites to draw more attention to your question borders on spam. Pick the most appropriate site and stick to it.
If you see the same question posted on multiple sites:
- Comment on each question with a link to the other copies of the question.
- Vote to close all but one copy.
- Flag for a moderator's attention. Moderators may migrate the question if it has answers worth preserving on more than one site.
To choose which site to keep:
- If the question is off-topic on one site, it should be closed there.
- If the question has answers, it's easier to keep it where it's been answered.
This is a general network policy. Some sites may opt out of it. If a site has a policy not to take multiposting into account, do still add a comment or edit the questions to link them to each other.
There are cases where it makes sense to ask closely related questions to different audiences. These are exceptional. If you ask closely related questions, the wording would still not be completely identical: each question should focus on the aspect of the problem that's relevant to the community where you're asking. And always link the questions to each other.