I was just reading this question: JS: Why Is This Slower? It Shouldn't Test Other OR Conditions But It Does?
And it seems as though both from the comments, and from the lack of answers that it doesn't have a clearly defined answer. It's a "code optimization thing" rather than a "this is the answer" thing.
But from the upvotes, and comments people clearly thought it was worth asking or reading because it's a source of knowledge.
Where's the line between this type of question and questions that are closed because they don't have an answer or are primarily opinion based? Does a question have to have an answer, or is it enough that it spreads knowledge?