Is there a specific rule that says that comparing languages is off-topic?
These days, questions comparing languages are getting closed, but a few years ago, that wasn't the case.
For example, my question about Swift vs OCaml got closed (and deleted), but a question about SML vs OCaml got 81 upvotes in 2009, and the best answer got 136 upvotes.
Is there a specific, official rule that forbids such comparisons?
Call me a cynic, but it feels like SO got a bit too popular with people who just use it to get freelance jobs, and they jostle for status here. If they know Sift, say, but they don't know OCaml, their knee-jerk reaction is to close questions they can't answer that appear in "their" tag.
By the way, I'm voting to re-open the linked question (someone closed it after I linked to it). I think it's very useful to people studying either SML or OCaml.
Edit the supposedly similar question is about stating some differences between languages (as in a blog post), not about asking questions about said differences. My question is obviously different from that one.
Edit2 Why is this question getting downvoted and closed too? It's clearly not a dupe. Just click on the other question and read it. Don't just go by the title.