I'm well aware that the point of this site is supposed to be answering questions, and not "debate" or opinion. While I agree that debate is best in a chat or forum context (I also wish we had a true forum hosted here), collecting the subjective opinions of our experienced technical peers or even things like technology recommendations is not worthless. The information subjective questions gather can be very valuable and insightful. If they weren't valuable they wouldn't be getting asked constantly while often getting dozens of upvotes (before getting closed!).
Is there any way to make subjective topics "okay" here? I'm not talking about encouraging debate in the comments section (although if it happens, who cares?), but I am thinking of something similar to the Community Wiki tag. It doesn't need to impact user point counts at all (but it should still allow vote tallying so we can see how popular our viewpoints are and encourage self-reflection).
The main problem with "go away and ask that somewhere else!" is that we all know there really isn't an equally popular alternative for many topics. The community here dwarfs all others, why not find a way to stop suppressing simple information gathering research? If it has to be a whole new site or a special checkbox-option, so be it.
Aren't we squandering a potentially massive resource by blindly adhering to this single strict format?
Edit: I shouldn't have connected this to a feature request or changing anything in SO at all--that wasn't the intent. The intent here was for a discussion on how to fill the desire many users have for such conversations, not to propose a solution. I agree that SO's main content shouldn't be crowded out with this type of content. The "vote" here has no meaning as this wasn't a proposal. I'll remove the feature-request tag as that option seems to have distracted from the discussion.