We actually have statistics over the last 90 days for this overall. The table is as of 08/02/2023 at about 0100 UTC | Site | Migrations|Rejection percentage| | ----------------------- | ----------|--------------------| | Webapps | 72 | 29% | | Stack Overflow | 67 | 44% | | Android | 34 | 8% | | Ask Different | 21 | 9% | | Raspberry Pi | 3 | 0% | | DBA | 3 | 0% | | Serverfault | 3 | 33% | | Webmasters | 2 | 0% | | Wordpress | 2 | 0% | | Hardware Recommendations| 2 | 0% | | Retrocomputing | 2 | 0% | | Code Review | 1 | 100% | | Emacs | 1 | 0% | | Gaming | 1 | 0% | | Vi | 1 | 0% | | Sharepoint | 1 | 0% | | Software Recommendations| 1 | 0% | | Security | 1 | 0% | In theory we could dig further but *unfortunately*, there's no 'better' canned statistics + quite a lot of questions are deleted on their target sites. That said, we migrate pretty sparingly all in all. Its generally a good thing to keep in mind, and migrating *great* things in the 'wrong' place is a noble goal, but it isn't exactly a huge problem.