So the canonical answer to perpetual questions regarding migration targets is essentially (summarizing briefly):
- current targets are determined by migration statistics.
alternative options can be suggested by "write-in" via:
- selecting "other"
- flag for moderator
- comment to the asker
However, I'd like to point out a few (major) issues:
- As a long time and fairly avid user of SO, I was entirely unaware that flagging for migration was even an option until I started reading about it on Meta; given how many other questions are closed as dupes of the canonical I linked (and all the suggested dupes that pop up while I'm writing this), it seems clear I'm not alone in this.
This may just be a UI failure, but I've always read "other" in the current UI as "other than all of the above", notably including migration.
i.e. my reaction used to be: "Close > Off-Topic > Migrate > target missing, give up", instead of "Close > Off-Topic > Migrate > back > Other > write-in"
Again, I doubt I'm alone in this failure mode.
- The third option (comment to poster) ideally leads to a question just getting deleted and then re-posted on the other site, which leaves no data trail. (most recent example, which prompted this post.)
Given the above, I'm extremely skeptical that our current migration statistics are anywhere near correct, simply because things that are already in that list have an enormous incumbent advantage. In particular, I find it hard to believe that CodeReview wouldn't beat out some of the other present options.
I'm not sure what the best way is to address this problem, but it seems worthy of discussion.