I felt like being treated as a second-class user on SO when I saw my question, which was more about history of a programming language than anything else, being closed as subjective. And I see questions like
by popular users not being classified as subjective. (There are other examples too.)
Yes, I'm aware it asked for what you find most difficult in the body of the question. Call it a poll. But then all subjective questions can be converted to polls by forming then to ask for only your opinion.
My question asked only for historical reasons for why something was created. I don't know how that is subjective (people may differ on why they think it was so) but the recorded history is only fact.
My question was
but I doubt it that even if I had framed it as
Why do you think C# came to be when we already had Java?
it wouldn't have been closed.
Do some users just have special treatment?
PS: If you say Jon Skeet's question was for a talk he was going to deliver then I don't see how my question couldn't have been for a book I am writing?