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I try to craft good question on StackOverflow, giving examples and partially working code bot more often then not, people are religiously pointing me to other SE sites:

"...here is my solution, but it is ugly and to long is there a shorter/optimized way to do it "
- GO TO CodeGolf! + down_vote!

"this is my workaround for the problem, is there a more elegant way to do this?"
- GO TO CodeRevew! + down_vote!

Even if the scope of the other SE sites is some times more specific, StackOverflow is more powerful, with bigger user base and if the topic is related to real world programming problem I don't see the point to use the "smaller" sites (if I m not active beta user there...).

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    Working code with a general 'can this be improved' question is off topic here; that's too broad for Stack Overflow. But it is on-topic for CodeReview, so pointing the OP to a place where they can get an answer is helpful.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Dec 9, 2014 at 15:31
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    That's not even what CodeGolf.SE is for...
    – Andrew
    Dec 9, 2014 at 15:35
  • OK I got the point .. adding a partially working ugly code is not a good practice.
    – d.raev
    Dec 9, 2014 at 15:43
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    @gnat This question is radically different from that one. Related, sure, duplicate, certainly not.
    – Servy
    Dec 9, 2014 at 15:47

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You're quite right that this is problematic behavior from these users. They shouldn't be (just) pointing you to another site just because that site exists; they should be explaining to you why the question is not on topic on SO (because it sounds like it's not). The fact that the question is on topic on another site doesn't mean that it's not on topic on SO, even though there's a very strong chance that it is the case.

If they want to point you to a site where the question would be appropriate in addition to explaining why it's not appropriate on SO, then that's fine.

As for your scenarios, questions of the form, "[code dump] please improve" are really too broad for SO. SO is for specific questions, with a well defined and reasonably narrow problem statement. It's not necessarily the case that all questions similar to that will be off topic, but there's a reasonably high likelihood.

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