I voted to close the question C++ or Java or JS Library for creating browser add ons as off-topic as per requesting a library. The asker became upset, and said that Stack Overflow is violating the Creative Commons license Article 4:
I think this is preposterous. This site was about answering programming questions and this is a perfectly legitimate question. My question did not ask for a recommendation for a particular library rather it was looking for an existential example in general. However, the reaction that I see here is an illustration of elitism and it is extremely counter productive and goes against very basic principles of free exchange of ideas. The way this site has been reacting to questions is quite reprehensible and warrants a revocation of usage of the Creative Commons license as it violates Article 4.
It's not clear, but the user may have been referring specifically to Article 4(a)
You may not offer or impose any terms on the Work that alter or restrict the terms of this License or the recipients' exercise of the rights granted here under.
I'm assuming that the user is completely wrong, but can somebody confirm or deny this, and if it's wrong, perhaps remove it? Legal citations shouldn't be given out lightly, I would think.
Note: I am not a lawyer and I don't pretend to be. :P