You use the term "programming related". I interpret "programming" to mean the act of programming as opposed to "the code". It follows that "programming related" becomes a very broad topic. So long as the author can show a fairly direct link between the topic and the act of programming, it should be allowed.
For example, I would consider a question like "What performance enhancing drugs actually help you write better code?" Should be allowed, though it may not be a popular question other than for novelty reasons.
So, the "programming related" topic includes questions on software developer career paths, professional development, work place issues, programming language questions, ergonomics, development tools, new technology, developer mentoring (advice needed questions), methodology, dealing with management, dealing with sales/marketing, recent events relating to software development, and so on.
It's quite unclear what the votes for questions and answers really mean. The official FAQ doesn't seem to be any help here either. I have assumed that it is a popularity contest. If you like the question, vote it up as others will probably like it. If you don't like it, vote it down. If you don't care for it, don't touch it.
I wouldn't promote up voting simply because the question is appropriate for this forum. For example, a question like, "What is the syntax for an if statement in C" is appropriate, but probably not popular. It should not get many up or down votes and should be answered very quickly and fall off the radar.