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Per this answerthis answer and this answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.

Per this answer and this answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.

Per this answer and this answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.

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Per this answer and this answerthis answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.

Per this answer and this answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.

Per this answer and this answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.

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Per this answer and this answer, the problem of site overlap can reasonably be handled by considering the context of a question before deciding where to ask it.

If you want feedback from programming experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Programmers. If you want feedback from gamification experts about a gamification implementation, ask on Gamification. It is very likely that either of the two sets of users may have unique or otherwise valuable input on the matter because of their particular expertise.