In the recent question Where can I ask a question about advice for my job?, the OP asks where the following question would be appropriate:
What would be the best way to approach someone that works for me about bad odor?
CHAOS team member Abby Miller responded by suggesting the proposal The Workplace — which is in commitment as I'm writing this — because
One of the up voted example questions there is about dealing with an irritating coworker. This question will be perfectly on topic for that site.
In my opinion, that example question qualifies for the not constructive close reason*, which applies to all sites in the network, and therefore, the question shouldn't be allowed, no matter how much it has to do with workplaces.
I know Abby isn't the only one who disagrees with me about this. I once had a talk with a mod of some beta about the presence of poll/GTKY questions on his site. His position, in short, was that his community had different rules from SO and its members enjoyed such questions. I don't remember which site it was, it might even be graduated now, but I never did end up participating there.
Anecdotal examples are nice and all, but here's the real question: to what extent can individual communities/sites override network policies? To what extend should they be able to do so?
*: not constructive comes with the description "This question is not a good fit to our Q&A format. We expect answers to generally involve facts, references, or specific expertise; this question will likely solicit opinion, debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion."