I stumbled over this question today, and marked it as off-topic as
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it
The question clearly asked about such resources, and the close vote is appropriate.
Then a answer was given and I mentioned to their OP in a comment
Do not answer off-topic questions knowing so. Also what if your links decay? Would this answer still be useful for any future reader?
and downvoted for this reason.
That answer was actually accepted, and I receive claims now, that downvoting the answer was unjustified.
What do you think? Is such an answer useful, especially as it only contains links to 3rd party resources primarily?
Does such answer give durable merit for research on the question?
OK, I see that possible duplicate Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?, but I seriously decline this answer contains any durable merits, because of it's mostly link only nature, which is naturally to expect for such kind of question.
I won't bother my question here will be closed as a duplicate, but if so with a correct one please, that reliefs the commenter's doubts if my down and close vote were valid or not (I'm pretty sure they were).
If you insist with the duplicate I'd rather refer to this answer instead of the accepted one.
UPDATE:
Thanks to meta effect, it seems that this thread was deleted at all now. I'll take screen shots for users below 10k if requested.