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When I first saw this question:

What factors should be considered when using urllib vs urllib2 vs requests vs http.client

I thought "uhoh, this is going to be an opinion based recommendation frenzy".

I decided not to flag it because technically it does ask for facts not opinions, so instead I posted a comment to this effect, intending to encourage folk to post factual responses.

Not long after a very senior poster posted a recommendation for their favourite library. The answer they gave does allude to some of the architectural factors, possibly, that lead to this recommendation but is very opinionated rather than factual.

I don't know whether to downvote and comment to this effect, or to flag as "not an answer", or whether I have the wrong idea about this, and really Stack Overflow is accepting of this kind of thing? I hesitated to find out by flagging and seeing if a moderator approves, or even commenting there in the question because I don't want to be flagging/hassling senior folk wrongly!

Clarification: my question is specifically about the dealing with answer, not the question.

To paraphrase:

"This answer, from a very senior person, appears to indicate that it's OK to answer a question that might draw opinions with ... opinions. My understanding is that "something should be done about this" in a community moderation sense, and I am not clear what it is. I don't want to do anything in the case of such a senior poster without being clear that it's the right thing.

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  • Related blog post: Gorilla vs. Shark. Sep 18, 2014 at 8:42
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    He's asking for facts, he got an opinion. "Just not very convenient" isn't much of a fact. That ultimately is the way these kind of questions always go wrong. Sep 18, 2014 at 10:34
  • @psubsee2003 Thanks for the ref. I think that it is a good discussion of whether the kind of question I pointed at is acceptable or not. The thing I'm trying to understand is what should be done when the question is deemed acceptable, but the answer is opinion based - just the sort of answer we (supposedly, my understanding) didn't want. Sep 19, 2014 at 1:30
  • You vote to close the question, despite the fact that an answer (accepted/upvoted or not) was posted.
    – Ken White
    Sep 19, 2014 at 3:05
  • IMHO the statement "Just not very convenient" is not so much an opinion when supported with the GitHubGist link contained in the answer, demonstrating clearly the inconvenience of one solution vs the other. I think the answer is a good one.
    – deStrangis
    Sep 19, 2014 at 17:25

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