To me this just doesn't make sense or really in the inverse it does make sense but it just doesn't seem to be adhered to in any way.
The objective here seems to be to spawn off another Stack Exchange site in order to keep the "domain" topics "on-topic" for a particular subject. I think this is right but there is a clear problem here.
People still keep asking the "off-domain" questions on Stack Overflow. And Okay, that is inevitable and I would not expect that to stop. There are migration options and there are close options and that should be fine right? After all there is the fair option to use them.
But in reality they basically never get used. At least I see heavy usage cases where they never get used and mostly by the legacy people who hang around expecting to answer "non-programming related questions".
One of those things where I don't see easy answers because you cannot "police state" people into doing something ( or at least it's not a really palatable idea ). But at the same time it seems to operate to the antithesis of the goal.
Should there really be these separate domains? It seems to make sense. But if even the higher reputation users here refuse to use them in favor of staying on their Stack Overflow account and that goes without question, then that seems counterproductive.
It would be nice to see a productive approach or strategy to working towards the separate domain logic. Or in lieu of that, a reasonable argument to just keep it all in the same place.
Trying to make sense of it all.