Timeline for Are math-textbook-style problems on topic?
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Sep 16 at 12:38 | comment | added | FirstName LastName | @bobbie I agree some questions don't fit well, or not al all, on any SE site. Apparently, in practice: 'math puzzles' do not seem to fit on MSE, and, 'math problems' do not seem to fit on PSE. | |
Sep 16 at 1:40 | comment | added | bobble | There is no obligation by any Stack Exchange site, or the network as a whole, to provide space for any particular question. For example, asking for puzzle book recommendations is off-topic everywhere. Asking for how to translate something to Arabic (one of the languages which does not currently have a site), is also off-topic everywhere. Each community focuses on the questions which it chooses to deem on-topic, and no one is obligated to accept any question they do not want. It's a shame that users from other sites recommend question moves without understanding the destination site's scope. | |
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