I couldn't agree more with Servy and Andrew Barber. It is not your responsibility to direct people who ask off-topic questions elsewhere. Just because we turn away a question does not mean that we are obligated to find it a new home.
But if you want to provide them with a helpful hint, my suggestion is to refer to them to the following question, from our community-curated faq here on Meta: Where can I ask questions that don't fit or are off-topic for Stack Overflow?
Not only will this provide them with a lot more information than you can ever fit in a comment, it also saves you a lot of typing. Oh, and it frees you from the burden of personally recommending a particular place. It takes a considerable amount of effort to research and decide on an appropriate place to ask a question, as evidenced by the people who persist in asking off-topic questions here without reading through our explicit guidelines in the Help Center and the new user Tour.
(Also, feel free to update the information in the linked FAQ entry with additional resources, if/as you discover them.)
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...?! Quora does moderate to some extent (I guess)./b/
. And a little bit more polished./b/
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