When choosing a migration path in the close dialog, the text associated with each option doesn't make sense when reading, since it puts the name of the site first and then the text "belongs on":
The options are:
- meta.stackoverflow.com belongs on
- discussion, support, and feature requests for this site
- superuser.com belongs on
- Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users
- tex.stackexchange.com belongs on
- Q&A for users of TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and related typesetting systems
- dba.stackexchange.com belongs on
- Q&A for database professionals who wish to improve their database skills and learn from others in the community
- stats.stackexchange.com belongs on
- Q&A for people interested in statistics, machine learning, data analysis, data mining, and data visualization
Just for reference, here is the migration dialog for Worldbuilding which also shows the same word order:
- worldbuilding.meta.stackexchange.com belongs on
- discussion, support, and feature requests for this site
Every other dialog window for migration I've looked at shows the same thing.
I don't think the word order makes sense. I read it as "This question meta.stackoverflow.com belongs on". While Yoda pleased may be, this not a natural reading order for us humans is.
If it instead is supposed to read "belongs on discussion, support, and feature requests for this sites" then I still find this sentence strange and the site name actually makes it read "meta.stackoverflow.com belongs on discussion, support, and feature requests for this sites" which is stranger still.
The more natural flow for me is "belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com". Just a couple of illustrations how that could look like:
Moving "belongs on" before the list:
Swapping the URL and the "belongs on" in each close reason:
The choices can still be reworded in other ways as long as they make sense when reading them. Right now, in my opinion, they don't form coherent choices.