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I flagged this both for off-topicness as well as for migration. This is IMHO the most efficient way to deal with migration. Posting here on Meta might not be as effective, since users/mods don't automagically know when new meta posts happen. However close flags are sent to review queues and moderation flags are sent directly to moderators, which are the ones who can act upon them and migrate. See this Meta discussion for more information: http://meta.travel.stackexchange.com/questions/3225/why-arent-questions-that-belong-on-expats-migrated-there-rather-than-closedWhy aren't questions that belong on Expats migrated there rather than closed?

I flagged this both for off-topicness as well as for migration. This is IMHO the most efficient way to deal with migration. Posting here on Meta might not be as effective, since users/mods don't automagically know when new meta posts happen. However close flags are sent to review queues and moderation flags are sent directly to moderators, which are the ones who can act upon them and migrate. See this Meta discussion for more information: http://meta.travel.stackexchange.com/questions/3225/why-arent-questions-that-belong-on-expats-migrated-there-rather-than-closed

I flagged this both for off-topicness as well as for migration. This is IMHO the most efficient way to deal with migration. Posting here on Meta might not be as effective, since users/mods don't automagically know when new meta posts happen. However close flags are sent to review queues and moderation flags are sent directly to moderators, which are the ones who can act upon them and migrate. See this Meta discussion for more information: Why aren't questions that belong on Expats migrated there rather than closed?

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I flagged this both for off-topicness as well as for migration. This is IMHO the most efficient way to deal with migration. Posting here on Meta might not be as effective, since users/mods don't automagically know when new meta posts happen. However close flags are sent to review queues and moderation flags are sent directly to moderators, which are the ones who can act upon them and migrate. See this Meta discussion for more information: http://meta.travel.stackexchange.com/questions/3225/why-arent-questions-that-belong-on-expats-migrated-there-rather-than-closed