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@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itselfold thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

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@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this threadcomments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta threadrelated meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

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@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

@Majenko
Aggressive migration of Arduino question was proposed and hotly debated the moment Arduino.SE went into public beta. See comments in this thread (if you haven't seen it already).

There is a bigger long term underlying problem. Questions older than 60 days can not be migrated. All these old threads act like bait for search engines, which attract ardweenie traffic. There's little we can do about that old bait.
Here's an example: old thread itself, related meta thread. Best viewed with 10k visibility.

At the moment of writing, Arduino.SE has got 650 threads, EE.SE and StackOverflow has got 2,800 and 4,200 threads tagged , respectively. StackOverflow gets the greatest number of new Arduino questions per day.

Users who have accounts on both Arduino.SE and EE.SE are fairly good at predicting which question will work better where. On the other hand, a lot of new users and infrequent users are not aware that Arduino.SE exists. They should be enlightened about the existence of Arduino.SE.

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