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When a question is asked on the wrong site, it can be migrated to another site via the flagging function. Why is this migration limited to only a few sites? It should rather be a list of all sites to choose between.

Specifically, from my point of view a specific questionquestion is better off on the Engineering SE site. But I only have the math SE site and the meta site as possibilities for migration:

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When a question is asked on the wrong site, it can be migrated to another site via the flagging function. Why is this migration limited to only a few sites? It should rather be a list of all sites to choose between.

Specifically, from my point of view a specific question is better off on the Engineering SE site. But I only have the math SE site and the meta site as possibilities for migration:

enter image description here

When a question is asked on the wrong site, it can be migrated to another site via the flagging function. Why is this migration limited to only a few sites? It should rather be a list of all sites to choose between.

Specifically, from my point of view a specific question is better off on the Engineering SE site. But I only have the math SE site and the meta site as possibilities for migration:

enter image description here

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Why is question-migration limited?

When a question is asked on the wrong site, it can be migrated to another site via the flagging function. Why is this migration limited to only a few sites? It should rather be a list of all sites to choose between.

Specifically, from my point of view a specific question is better off on the Engineering SE site. But I only have the math SE site and the meta site as possibilities for migration:

enter image description here