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Today, I asked this question, which seems to be a cross-duplicate of another question.

The question itself is about usage of computer programs, so it does not belong on StackOverflow, but here on SuperUser.

I would like to close my question as a cross-site duplicate, but that seems not to be possible and I don't feel confident asking a 32-voted question with a 40-voted answer to be migrated to another site.

What now?

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  • "I don't feel confident asking a 32-voted question with a 40-voted answer to be migrated to another site." - The question you describe cannot be migrated. It's ineligible to be migrated. While I am NOT a SO moderator, the changes they would manually migrate that question, is essentially 0%. Your question on SU could be migrated but it would just be closed as a duplicate, which would then reject the migration, and we would be in the same exact position as we are now.
    – Ramhound
    Commented 3 hours ago

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There isn't a cross-site dupe close reason. You could delete your question, or you could put a comment under it noting the cross-site dupe, and begin the close process.

You might also consider copy/pasting the answer from the SO question, add links and a clear header for attribution, and mark that as the right answer. This would allow future askers on SU to get their Qs closed as regular dupes and not this cross-site awkwardness.

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