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May 2 at 21:37 comment added Mark Amery @terdon Since it was me who originally raised the idea, I just want to explicitly note that I, personally, am not gonna follow up on getting questions migrated. I figure if it's gonna happen, it needs an SME to look over the questions and figure out which ones are off-topic-on-SO-but-on-topic-on-BSE & construct a list of Qs to migrate; then it ought to get run it past either the Stack Overflow mods via a mod chat or the wider community via Meta; and finally a mod needs to raise the request to a CM. As a non-mod and non-SME, I'm not up to any of that, so I wish you all well and bow out here.
May 2 at 17:49 comment added Shog9 Was browsing MSO and saw mention of Cytoscape - still have fond memories of working with the JS lib, so followed the trail to see where it led.
May 2 at 17:38 comment added terdon Mod Thanks @Shog9, that's good to know. I had thought it was more of an actual SQL command and so would require a dev since most of the current batch of CMs aren't programmers so are, very understandably, leery of running manual commands. I am more interested in whatever tool you have that brought this post to your attention though! I didn't even need to mention your name three times or anything :P
May 2 at 16:50 comment added Shog9 FWIW, any CM should be able to do a mass migration IF that was desired - the tool for this was originally created to allow CMs to move questions when closing a failed site, and just takes a list of question IDs. Also... Random trivia: in years past, I used cytoscape.js for visualizing networks of users on most of these sites when investigating voting fraud, and made good use of some questions on SO when implementing that; certainly wouldn't expect a blind mass migration to be appropriate.
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