Is it safe to cross post on Stack Exchange?

Is it safe to cross post on Stack Exchange?

Cross-posting would help in cases like this. The proliferation of sites (particularly betas) makes this disparity a frequently recurrent issue and puts the growing Stack Exchange network somewhat at odds with a strict policy against cross-posting, especially in the long run as topic overlap increases.

Is it OK to cross post on two sites?

Allowing cross-posting is a slippery slope. If you might have slightly better odds of getting an answer by posting it on two sites, well, by gum, why not maximize your odds by posting it on twenty sites!

Why are Cross Site Request Forgery attacks possible?

These attacks are possible because web browsers send some types of authentication tokens automatically with every request to a website. This form of exploit is also known as a one-click attack or session riding because the attack takes advantage of the user’s previously authenticated session.

What makes HTML cross domain form posting inefficient?

But what makes these POST requests inefficient is that these requests lack antiforgery tokens, so are ignored by the other url. Moreover, if the JavaScript tries to get that security tokens, by sending AJAX request to the victim url, it is prevented to access that data by Same Origin Policy.

What makes a Stack Exchange site a forum?

Stack Exchange creates communities that draw in experts in particular fields who are interested in communicating and learning at a professional level. This results in writing quality being an important aspect of the site. Stack Overflow (Stack Exchange, in the more general sense) is not a forum.

Can you get a second opinion on Stack Exchange?

Occasionally, people are interested in different perspectives on the same fundamental question. There are many Stack Exchange sites with overlapping topic spaces and it can be useful to get a “second opinion”. Even then, however, it’s best to tailor your question to each site.