Recently I asked this question on SO and it was quickly closed for being opinion based. One of the commenters mentioned that it could "only be accurately answered by the designers" of the language.
There are a lot of people registered in StackOverflow, and some of them are language designers or participate in language design decisions, like Eric Lippert for instance.
Is a question that can only be accurately answered by a very small subset of people on SO a bad question, i.e. one that should not be made on the site at all? To me, this makes no sense, because it is a valid question, someone knows the answer, and the answer is objective.
Today I found another question that, to me, is very similar to mine. It asks why extension methods are not possible in nested classes in C#. I stumbled on it by accident, and immediately related it to my own question, and wondered why it was not also closed for the same reasons that mine was.