EDIT: I'm not complaining for it, I'm politely asking if it fits rules or not, please just comment without touching that downvote button...
EDIT 2: My question is different that the previous one, because while the other post was clearly against rules (I realized it later), I think for this one that it fits rules. I quoted them, so if it doesn't please comment and tell me which rules it doesn't it fit. There is a huge quote here on posts like mine on Parse
Today this question of mine which was un-voted for 3 months, has been downvoted. I think it's related to the previous post I did on meta, and somebody seeing my questions downvoted it as it's opinion-based.
Now, I'm not gonna write a post here everytime a question of mine gets downvoted, just I still have some difficults sometimes to understand fully the rules.
In this page, it's clearly readable:
Some subjective questions are allowed, but “subjective” does not mean “anything goes”. All subjective questions are expected to be constructive. What does that mean? Constructive subjective questions:
- inspire answers that explain “why” and “how”
- tend to have long, not short, answers
- have a constructive, fair, and impartial tone
- invite sharing experiences over opinions
- insist that opinion be backed up with facts and references
- are more than just mindless social fun
Now, I think my question, still being partially subjective, fits all the points listed, because Parse has changed much over the time, and while this is my first big project with it as backend, many people in the past had troubles with it, while recently it's getting better. So I asked more for facts than opinions.
I was asking so for a recommendation (that it looks like almost forbidden in this site), but knowing it at the time, I put this clear clause in my question
Now, if you ever used Parse for something big, would you recommend me it?
Also, I wrote this
Please provide every answer with objective factors, as said, though this question is opinion-based too, I'd like it to remain also based on real factors. I'd also like to have some claryfing about requests/second and total users, since I never had an online-based app with so many users.
Indeed, I got only 1 quality-answer, not dozen of answers like "No, I don't like it; Yes, I love it".
Since here there are the people who want to guarantee SO posts' quality, could you tell me if I'm right when saying that my 3-months ago post fits rules or not?