As I explained in the comments to the post in question, the primary issue is not so much that you asked too many questions in one, it's that all of the questions you did ask were "Subjective and Argumentative". The close description that was given seems to fit your question pretty accurately to me:
It's impossible to objectively answer this question; questions of this type are too open ended and usually lead to confrontation and argument.
No one can objectively tell you which languages you should learn, which languages are better than any other languages, or which languages/technologies are the most respected by possible employers. Not only is this information entirely subjective (meaning it depends on one's own personal feelings), but it's highly variable, both temporally and geographically. Any answers that might be given to the question would not be generally useful, and there's no right answer to the question.
And the Frequently Asked Questions for Stack Overflow already provides a good explanation of what types of questions should not be asked:
What kind of questions should I not ask here?
You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face. Chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of our site and push other questions off the front page. To prevent your question from being flagged and possibly removed, avoid asking subjective questions where
- every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite __?”
- your answer is provided along with the question, and you expect more answers: “I use _ for _, what do you use?”
- there is no actual problem to be solved: “I’m curious if other people feel like I do.”
-we are being asked an open-ended, hypothetical question: “What if __ happened?”
- it is a rant disguised as a question: “__ sucks, am I right?”