As a general rule, **we *do not* migrate questions to beta sites**. 

We'll make exceptions in cases where the question is *blatantly* off-topic where it was asked and *clearly* a good question where it is being sent - but these are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and the default response for open, answered questions is "**NO**". 

Regardless of how well you think this question might fit on CR, it was *asked* and *answered* on Stack Overflow. If the only rationale given for closing it amounts to, "this *could* have been asked and answered elsewhere" then it can stay where it sits - migration doesn't magically turn "what might have been" into "what was". 

There are probably plenty of other questions languishing in Unanswered that would benefit from being relocated to Code Review. I would discourage you from looking for them, but if you happen upon a really good one while browsing the site, don't hesitate to suggest *that* for migration. 

### See also: [Respect the community – your own, and others’](http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/03/respect-the-community-your-own-and-others/)

> Finally, **be extremely reluctant to migrate old, answered questions**. The votes and answers on these reflect the opinions and work of the community where they originated, and in most cases they’ll be somewhat out of place elsewhere – you want your greatest hits to reflect the best that your community has to offer, not someone else’s. And, again, the migration can come across as rude: if someone has invested serious effort into an answer and has linked to it on their blog or from their résumé, then snatching it from them without due consideration won’t endear them to you. **Only migrate these questions when the alternative is deletion.**