When a question which was already migrated gets rejected later, the entire process of the migration is reversed, except the original question will remain closed as off-topic. All the answers are returned to the origin site and undeleted, and are subsequently deleted on the target site*.
How does question migration work in meta Stack Exchange?
Answers on the origin site are deleted immediately upon question migration. (This causes a reversal of all associated reputation on the origin site.) The answers will be visible on the destination question. The question is left as a stub, or pathway to the new site, for 30 days, after which it is automatically deleted by a weekly script.
What’s the best way to refuse to answer a question?
Watch Your Tone. You can also refuse to answer the question, but be sure to be polite. “Say, ‘I appreciate that this is of interest but we don’t feel sharing the information is appropriate, especially at this time. But I’d be glad to answer other questions if you have them,’” says Sullivan.
Are there any questions that never take a question mark?
There is one type of question that never takes a question mark: the indirect question. Indirect questions are embedded within declarative statements: The chicken asked whether anyone wanted to cross the road with her. We all wondered why the chicken was so obsessed with that road.
What happens when you lock a question on a migration?
Locking a question that has been migrated from another site and closed without rejecting the migration will cause the “migration rejected” notice to show up on the question, regardless of whether or not the question is actually a rejected migration.
How to avoid migration and how does it work?
Avoid migrating answered questions. The point of migration is to send the question to a place where it is on-topic and can get answered. If the OP already has an answer, then we’ve already defeated the purpose of migration and the destination site won’t have anything to do with the question.
What is the point of migration and how does it work?
The point of migration is to send the question to a place where it is on-topic and can get answered. If the OP already has an answer, then we’ve already defeated the purpose of migration and the destination site won’t have anything to do with the question.