Every day people stumble in here, either drunk or oblivious or maliciously, and drop off-topic questions. Like clockwork, before their question is closed and deleted, one or more well-meaning folks will direct them and their crap question to another website on the StackExchange network.
Can we please stop doing this? Everybody?
Almost every single one of these questions is terrible. Here's the latest example
I don't mean this as an attack on the well-meaning user in this example, or to any of the well meaning members who try to help by acting as a signpost. I'd be willing to wager that every single one of us has done this one or more times in the past. We're all dirty. Let's take a shower. All together at once. It won't be creepy, I swear.
We really don't need to tell people who can't be bothered to ask a decent on-topic question where they need to go in order to inflict their fail on us. Downvote, vote to close, and vote to delete. Tell them they are off topic and ask them to review the help section or even visit the main StackExchange website, if you must.
But please, please don't tell them where to go. Make them figure it out for themselves. They may actually learn something in the process. Ah, hell, who am I fooling? I hope they get lost and find themselves on Quora. Whatever. As long as they aren't stinking up the place anymore.
Please don't try to redirect a programming question to Stack Overflow when it's not a good question in the first place, @<##>. That doesn't help anyone. At least link to [How to Ask](http://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) or maybe the [Stack Overflow question checklist](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/156810).