There was a question posted on SO that I thought was a good question about general system design practices, as well as being a bit of a request for reassurance. The question was put on hold and it was pointed out that, since it did not address a specific coding problem, the question was off-topic, which is fair enough.
However, the help center rules do say "[...] practical, answerable problems that are unique to software development", and I felt that, as the OP was asking about a practical problem (how to approach system architecture and design) that is most certainly unique to software development, then the rules explicitly consider it to be on-topic.
Should the rules be updated to either be less generic || explicitly exclude general questions that would be better placed in different forums?