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replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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I believe Joel's answeranswer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

  

"Too localized""Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

 

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

 

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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I believe Joel's answeranswer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

  

"Too localized""Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

 

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

I believe Joel's answer to a meta.so post is the best answer for this. So I'm going to blatantly rip it off :)

 

"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.

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