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What should I do whenever I see a question that would be more appropriate for another site? I have usually left a comment that this would be more appropriate for site X, but I received a comment "@juhist, please don't ask people to cross post on other Stack Exchange sites. "Flag...

...and I can't view the rest of the comment as the question on which the comment was left has now been deleted by its author (it was a question about database usage and the same person asked the question again on https://dba.stackexchange.com/)

So, what should I do? Should I flag the post somehow? If so, how?

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Some questions which will guide your behavior:

  1. Is it a good question?

    If not, simply close (or flag to close), downvote, edit as appropriate.

  2. Is it on-topic on SO?

    If yes, leave it here.

  3. Are you sure it's on-topic on $other_site and a good question there?
    Did you check their help-center to verify your gut-feeling and/or are you a user of that site too?

    If yes, vote to migrate. If there is no option to migrate to that site, use an "other"-flag.

  4. As it's off-topic and there's no site it's a good on-topic question, simply close as off-topic.

As you are below 3K reputation, substitute flagging for closure where I advise closing.

The problems with recommending a different site is 1. you are probably wrong, and 2. the question is probably not of acceptable quality anyway.

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  • Ok, thanks. I guess I should have used an "other"-flag then.
    – juhist
    Commented Mar 24, 2015 at 15:25

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