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Q&A We should delete all old imported content.

Writing already has consensus to delete unclaimed, untouched, imported posts. We should see how that changes things, and then the other two communities with large-scale imports can decide how they...

posted 3y ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2021-01-10T00:56:06Z (over 3 years ago)
Writing already has consensus to [delete unclaimed, untouched, imported posts](https://writing.codidact.com/posts/279019#answer-279019).  We should see how that changes things, and then the other two communities with large-scale imports can decide how they want to proceed.

Writing, at least, is unlikely to be interested in throwing out work that people *here* put effort into, like answers to imported questions or improvements to their imported posts.  If people want to make *better* contributions here than exist Somewhere Else, I'm all for that.  It's hard enough to get people to migrate; inertia and the sunk-costs fallacy are powerful forces.