It's extremely simple; it just looks for a few keywords. On English-speaking sites, they are "best", "worst", "hardest", "you", "your", "favo(u)rite", "good for", "bad for".
This very simple heuristic does a pretty good job at catching many subjective questions early, but of course not every question with one of those words in the title will actually be subjective. "How do you implement a generic factory provider interface manager without running into type erasure issues?" isn't subjective. "How do you cope with your hate for Java in your day job?" is subjective.
So yes, you'll have false positives, but the little popup is just a warning, it doesn't block you from posting. It's just meant to make the user think for a moment whether they're really creating a good question. If you're certain that you are, move along and ignore the popup.
Which is also why it's not an issue (as some comments on your question suggested) to make the criteria public, and in fact they have never been a secret.