Well obviously you're not prohibited from using them entirely. The feature wouldn't be there if it was never appropriate to use them.
That said, you should use bold very sparingly. Most cases where you just want to use a bit of additional emphasis on a word you can use italics, to emphasize the point in a less disruptive way.
But sometimes there is just something in a post that is really important, and you may feel that bolding that point is essential for the proper understanding of your post.
The problem of course is that the more content you bold (or italicize) the less it actually stands out. You end up just removing all of the meaning of the formatting if you bold/italicize everything.
Another common trap is using bold text to try to mitigate the problem of a poorly structured post. Different sections of a post stand out differently; and are more or less likely to be read. If there's some point of your post that really is super important, it should probably be at the very start of your question, or at the very end of the post. The essential point in any given paragraph should be in the opening or closing of that paragraph.
If the actual question of your post is half way through the 3rd paragraph (of 5) in your question then you might feel like you have to bold it for people to actually see it, but the much better way to make it stand out is to move it (or copy it) to the begging and/or end of your question, which people will typically look at first when first skimming the post.
So if you're using bold sparingly, and when it really is very important to emphasize that point, and there isn't a better way of ensuring that it stands out, then it's okay to use it.