A lot of questions boil down to:
How to do X?
And any good answer to such a question (imho) would also contain an example. Asking for an example is not necessarily a reason to close a question, even if it shows little to no research effort.
Whether or not people want to downvote is up to them, but I don't consider a question off-topic unless it is particularly broad (like someone posting their giant homework assignment, usually consisting of multiple questions), or is a request for debugging help that does not include a working MCVE (you can't reliably answer such a question if you can't reproduce the exact problem). Perhaps that is also why "This question doesn't show enough research effort"
is not an official off-topic close reason.
Coming to your examples. The first question is off-topic because it specifically asks for an off-site resource. Although theoretically it could be modified to ask for an example, the way it is stated would make it too broad, since it basically asks for a complete software project to play with.
The second question you linked does neither. It asks for an example for a succinct case, and a potential answer to that question would be of reasonable size (a few paragraphs). (Whether the selected answer is good is another matter).