So, I asked [a question][1] here last night, and this morning I find that it's been migrated to Graphic Design. I can't see any discussion and no evidence for whether the migration was because of a vote or unilateral moderator action (and if the latter, by whom). I can see that it's on topic on Graphic Design. I believe it's also on topic here - it's about *photographs* and color choices. Now perhaps I could have been persuaded that it's better over there, but as far as I can tell *nobody* talked about migrating it (was there talk and it disappeared? that's bad too), let alone had a discussion that I could participate in. Why the urgency here? My point: Let's take it easy on migrating questions that aren't blatantly off-topic, and let the asker participate in the decision rather than <strike>simply slamming</strike> quickly moving the question over to an unfamiliar community without comment, particularly if the asker is a long-time member of our community in good standing. **Edit:** It's not always clear who voted to move a question. For example, this morning when I looked at the question, the move note was as follows: ![enter image description here][2] i.e., nothing about who moved it. A few minutes ago, there was a list of the three people who voted to move in there. Then, fewer minutes ago, it was back to the above again. This drove part of my complaint about lack of accountability. [1]: http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/711/good-background-and-text-colors-for-a-website-with-both-photos-and-text [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/99Ckf.png