A few days ago, this SO question was put on hold for being out of scope. The comment given that justified the decision was:
This question appears to be off-topic because it is about improving working code. Try posting it at Code Review.
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My question is: Does the fact that a question is in scope for Code Review thereby make it out of scope for Stack Overflow? Either way, we have a problem. If it does, and Stack Overflow's scope is supposed to be disjoint from that of other Stack Exchange sites, then this really needs clarifying. The "on hold" banner underneath the question just says:
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
But I can't find anything in the help center that says that scopes are supposed to be disjoint. The poor OP (a fairly new user) has been left with some bland text telling him it's out of scope, and directing him to a help page that doesn't back up the decision at all.
On the other hand, if the fact that it's in scope for Code Review doesn't make it out of scope for Stack Overflow, why did the question get shut down so easily? It was a good question! How come five people decided it was out of scope when it wasn't?
My own view is that we should not try to enforce disjoint scopes. There are lots of questions that fall in the grey area between two sites, and could legitimately be posted to either. If a question is clearly out of scope, and would be in scope for another site, it's helpful to suggest posting it there; but I don't think we should close a question simply because it could have been asked elsewhere.
But if there's a strong feeling that we should enforce disjoint scopes, this needs to be said loud and clear in the help pages, and it should be a selectable option when voting to close, so that the OP gets clear feedback.
This question was removed from Stack Overflow for reasons of moderation.
- Was that really necessary? =(