In the newsletter mailshot today, top of the "Top new questions" list is this one Why is “!!” considered bad form in Perl?
To me this is an obvious example of "Primarily opinion-based" and it already had a couple of corresponding close votes, but it has far more upvotes.
Here's the current explanation for the "Primarily opinion-based" close reason for reference:
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise.
Also, please note that one answer starts with "The whole question is somewhat subjective, so I'd like to give an opinion that differs", and is getting upvoted, suggesting that opinions do differ on this topic.
So I'm wondering if it's because people who don't know better are upvoting it, or if there's a lot of "I know it's off-topic and will probably get closed, but it's interesting, so I'll upvote anyway".
Or is it not as clear-cut as I think, and actually there's a case for keeping it open?