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Here is an important question that helps resolve a hacked site:

Hacked WordPress .htaccess

The question was closed because it doesn't involve programming, although it does heavily involve the contents of the .htaccess file used for Apache / WordPress.

First, there are over 5,000 questions on Stack Overflow_ regarding .htaccess, so there is precedent for keeping it open.

Second, and more importantly, this is a great question for Server Fault. Why isn't there any ability to move the question from Stack Overflow to another property (Server Fault in this case), close the question, and leave a link to the property where the question was moved?

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    Generally and somewhat sadly because we've proved we're collectively terrible at moving questions. Mar 8 at 20:31
  • I don't know that we're "terrible" at it, but I do think no one has made a serious effort at implementing a solution where the company is concerned. We still have basically the same migration options and process as we did ~10 years ago.
    – TylerH
    Mar 8 at 20:32
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    That's because people are terrible at (A) figuring out which questions are of high enough quality to be considered as candidates for migration, and (B) figuring out which site those questions should be migrated to (i.e., where they'd be on-topic). As hard as (A) is, (B) is virtually an intractable problem, and the real reason why tools haven't been worked on, because we (collectively) don't want it. It is only barely true that users on one site (e.g., SO) are knowledgeable about the scope of that site. It is not at all true that users of one site are familiar with the scope of another site.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Mar 8 at 20:56
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    did you ask at Server Fault meta whether they want this? Last time I checked they weren't happy about that
    – gnat
    Mar 8 at 21:28
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    Migration is easy: the OP deletes the question on SO and reposts on the site of their choosing. There, done, no need to involve anyone else. Mar 9 at 5:41
  • @CodyGray one way to solve B would be to demand that users would be able to migrate questions to those sites where they had close/reopen privileges on that site. Mar 12 at 19:25
  • Yes, it would be possible to solve (B) by making the migration system substantially more complicated and also substantially less useful (by lowering the number of people who could even vote to migrate things). A similar, yet simpler, way would be to remove the migration system altogether and simply do what Martin James suggested: have the user delete their question and re-ask it elsewhere, if appropriate, after reading the other site's Help Center.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Mar 14 at 7:50

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