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I recently asked a question on StackOverflowStack Overflow that was put on hold for being primarily opinion-based. While I do agree it does encourage a wide array of answers, where it might not be possible to vote one over another, I believe that answers could be potentially useful to both me and other SOStack Overflow users in the future.

My immediate reaction was to suggest turning it into a community wiki. However, one user told me that community wikis are never actually used "to the point that I'm not even sure what it's useful for anymoreany more." I just read "The Future of Community Wiki", and still believe that my question would make for a reasonably good community wiki.

Without succumbing to the XY problem, I suppose my question finally boils down to two points:

  1. Are community wiki posts no longer encouraged? I was thinking about rewording my question so as to create a community wiki, but if they're always discouraged then this is a dead-end approach.

  2. How could I best rewrite my question so that it would be accepted on StackOverflowStack Overflow? There isn't "an answer" per se to this type of question - does that really mean it has no place whatsoever on this site?

I recently asked a question on StackOverflow that was put on hold for being primarily opinion-based. While I do agree it does encourage a wide array of answers, where it might not be possible to vote one over another, I believe that answers could be potentially useful to both me and other SO users in the future.

My immediate reaction was to suggest turning it into a community wiki. However, one user told me that community wikis are never actually used "to the point that I'm not even sure what it's useful for anymore." I just read "The Future of Community Wiki", and still believe that my question would make for a reasonably good community wiki.

Without succumbing to the XY problem, I suppose my question finally boils down to two points:

  1. Are community wiki posts no longer encouraged? I was thinking about rewording my question so as to create a community wiki, but if they're always discouraged then this is a dead-end approach.

  2. How could I best rewrite my question so that it would be accepted on StackOverflow? There isn't "an answer" per se to this type of question - does that really mean it has no place whatsoever on this site?

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow that was put on hold for being primarily opinion-based. While I do agree it does encourage a wide array of answers, where it might not be possible to vote one over another, I believe that answers could be potentially useful to both me and other Stack Overflow users in the future.

My immediate reaction was to suggest turning it into a community wiki. However, one user told me that community wikis are never actually used "to the point that I'm not even sure what it's useful for any more." I just read "The Future of Community Wiki" and still believe that my question would make for a reasonably good community wiki.

Without succumbing to the XY problem, I suppose my question finally boils down to two points:

  1. Are community wiki posts no longer encouraged? I was thinking about rewording my question so as to create a community wiki, but if they're always discouraged then this is a dead-end approach.

  2. How could I best rewrite my question so that it would be accepted on Stack Overflow? There isn't "an answer" per se to this type of question - does that really mean it has no place whatsoever on this site?

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Are community wiki posts no longer encouraged?

I recently asked a question on StackOverflow that was put on hold for being primarily opinion-based. While I do agree it does encourage a wide array of answers, where it might not be possible to vote one over another, I believe that answers could be potentially useful to both me and other SO users in the future.

My immediate reaction was to suggest turning it into a community wiki. However, one user told me that community wikis are never actually used "to the point that I'm not even sure what it's useful for anymore." I just read "The Future of Community Wiki", and still believe that my question would make for a reasonably good community wiki.

Without succumbing to the XY problem, I suppose my question finally boils down to two points:

  1. Are community wiki posts no longer encouraged? I was thinking about rewording my question so as to create a community wiki, but if they're always discouraged then this is a dead-end approach.

  2. How could I best rewrite my question so that it would be accepted on StackOverflow? There isn't "an answer" per se to this type of question - does that really mean it has no place whatsoever on this site?