I stumble upon more and more useful but closed questions with many upvotes, where the answers have even more upvotes. The questions were usually closed for "not constructive" and "opinion based" reasons.
Recently I lost about 100 points myself, when an "opinion based" question was permanently deleted. My answer had had the most upvotes, obviously. It did trigger a debate, but these debates are usually full of extremely useful insights. Losing 100 points is not fun. I've stopped answering questions altogether since then.
Other cases include the questions of non-programmers who must program. Typical example: biologists who use Perl for genetic research. Their questions are slightly bad, true, but with an extra 30s reading, they can be easily understood. In a matter of seconds the votes to close the question pile up. Why?
I feel that many moderators behave like trolls, guarding the orthodoxy of SO, instead of trying to help.
But people cannot be changed. Therefore I feel the only solution is to abolish the right to close questions altogether. What do you think?