The [tour page](http://www.superuser.com/tour) mentions the following about this site: > [Super User](http://superuser.com) is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. [...] With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about computer software or hardware. That's *very* broad. With this in mind, [TeX - LaTeX](http://tex.stackexchange.com) could be considered a sub-site of Super User for the most part as it deals with computer software (from the [TeX - LaTeX tour page](http://tex.stackexchange.com/tour): > [TeX - LaTeX](http://tex.stackexchange.com) is a question and answer site for users of TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and related typesetting systems, people who love to create well-structured and beautifully typeset documents. [...] With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question related to TeX. However, I don't see much value in diluting questions about [TeX - LaTeX](http://tex.stackexchange.com) amidst all the other computer software/hardware content. People are far more likely to search, question and answer on [TeX - LaTeX](http://tex.stackexchange.com) than here, except for the odd case. To that end I've flagged the occasional [tag:tex]/[tag:latex]-tagged question for moderator attention, suggesting a migration over to [TeX - LaTeX](http://tex.stackexchange.com). This has received mixed reviews as of late. The following three questions were declined migration: 1. http://superuser.com/q/704608/100579 2. http://superuser.com/q/759389/100579 3. http://superuser.com/q/777154/100579 4. http://superuser.com/q/811779/100579 What's the problem with migrating this type of content over to a different site on the SE network that focuses specifically on these type of questions? Alternatively, if there are questions that are well-suited for a more focused SE Q&A, should such migration be encouraged in order to provide a less-diluted library of content?