Edit: the community rejected this idea, and I agree that the reasons cited have merit. I've left the post up for the edification of any future users who are considering the same idea.
In an answer to this question, user Servy pointed out:
There are plenty of places on the internet where people can go to ask programming questions without being held to a standard.
It occurs to me that it could be very useful to have one wiki post that lists such places, along with useful metadata such as what they cover, how friendly or hostile they are, and what level of learner would benefit most from using them.
When people ask broad questions like the one that prompted that conversation, commenters could direct them to that post, for example:
This question is too open-ended for our format. Please review the guidelines here. A listing of other places on the web that answer broad questions like this can be found [here](link to that post).
Do we already have such a post? I searched but was not sure what terms to use. If we do create such a post, it would be useful for the help center to link to it; e.g., from "What types of questions should I avoid asking?".
A related question: Where do you post questions that are not "permitted" in StackOverflow?