For example: I have been on this site for three years and the following question may be the most useful question I have ever read on the entire site, and clearly others agree as well:
I literally learned more Python in two nights reading every answer to that question than I did in months with books. I'm not trying to simply complain about one post; I've seen other SO posts like this that were "closed as not constructive" that were extremely useful to learn from; which to me is the definition of constructive.
So if more than 1400 upvotes and 3000+ favorites is not enough for a question to be "constructive", what is? The 99% of SO questions with one answer, maybe an upvote, that helps one person solve one problem? I would violently argue that if thousands of people think something is helpful then it is "constructive"..