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. I see now that the three people who voted to move it are listed, but only on the photo.SE side, which I didn't see earlier (assuming that the notice would be symmetric). This drove part of my complaint. [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