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The process of migrating off-topic questions from one Stack Exchange site to another.
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How does migration work with this brave new MathOverflow?
It's just like voting to close--five votes to close with a majority1 of migration votes will just migrate it over. … If the folks at MSE close or delete it (except if it is marked as a duplicate), then the migration is "rejected", and the post is sent back to MO. …
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Has the switch to SE 2.0 increased the rate of low-level / inappropriate questions?
Update: Included Questions/day in graph:
(from this data, data from the creation of the universe MO here)
"Doomsday" is the date of migration, June 25th. … However, it looks like the percentage of closed questions went up just around migration time (before, in fact, though that may just be an outlier):
Note that the data as shown has a high probability of …