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Probably asked before but anyhoo thought of this from that: English SE vs ELL SE?

Might I break any (site-specific) rule for asking questions here instead of Quant SE? Sure I could get better answers but let's say I don't care about that. Like is there anything on-topic Quant SE that is off-topic in Economics SE?

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If a question is off topic in Economics SE then it will obviously be closed by users/mods.

If the question is not off topic you can ask it here even if it would be better suited at Quant SE, but off topic questions are against our rules.

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  • $\begingroup$ i mean to ask for an example. what's on-topic in quant SE that isn't here? like what's on-topic in stats SE that isn't in maths SE or in English SE that isn't in ELL SE? $\endgroup$
    – BCLC
    Dec 26, 2022 at 19:01
  • $\begingroup$ @BCLC if that’s the only question you are asking why is this sentence in your question: “Might I break any (site-specific) rule for asking questions here instead of Quant SE?” $\endgroup$
    – 1muflon1 Mod
    Dec 27, 2022 at 2:37
  • $\begingroup$ lol how can a question be on-topic on quant SE but off-topic in economics SE when quantitative finance is finance and when finance is economics? The only thing I can think of is maybe those soft questions or something. $\endgroup$
    – BCLC
    Jan 23 at 11:25
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    $\begingroup$ @BCLC as long as you are writing your quant question in English, I recommend posting it on English SE! Except if it is about a theoretical scenario/model, then move it to Worldbuilding. You could also accept that some SEs have specialized. $\endgroup$
    – Giskard
    Jan 29 at 15:21

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