I wrote the following question recently: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27407591/is-simple-directmedia-layer-at-a-lower-level-than-a-library-like-qt-or-is-it
Before it was put on hold, I received an answer that meshed with the little I knew, so I was inclined to believe it. I let someone know, who initially commented that the question was not good, that I thought it was answerable (it isn't primarily opinion based...it basically needs a simple pros and cons analysis from someone who knows both tools), and that I had received a good answer.
They retorted back by saying that the answer is a bit wrong, and made fun of the ability of the answerer to write. Now, I don't understand: if the question's answers are easy to judge in terms of correctness, doesn't that stand as greater proof that the question is not primarily opinion based?