This probably isn't a new or different complaint. In fact, I'm probably just blowing off steam because a perfectly legitimate question about facts, to which factual answers were and are entirely possible, got closed as "subjective.
Why are some compiled languages slower than others?
This may sound like a silly question, but I wonder because, to me, it seems that a programming language is merely a notation of operations. Broadly speaking, it all seems to come down to the compiler in the end. I can hardly imagine that a language is designed in such a way that the compiler cannot optimise code written in it in the same, or at least similar way that would be possible in other languages. Is this the case, however, or is there another reason behind it?
The fact remains: the people who voted to close this as subjective clearly don't understand the subject matter. I'd almost bet not a single one of them has written a single compiler (or even code generator for a compiler) in their life. Even without that experience, however, anybody who writes code at all should have a clue about the fact that the result of a program (the code generated by a compiler, in this case) is a result of the code that was written, and what it has to do.
I suppose you can argue that the code people write as parts of compilers can be influenced by their opinions (just like any other code is), but if we use that as a basis then SO might as well be shut down immediately, because every question is entirely subjective. Clearly that's not a reasonable basis for deciding what answers really qualify as "too subjective".
Edit: the difference between SO and M.SO is interesting. On SO it's closed because people read the question but didn't really understand the subject matter. Here on Meta, people proclaim that it's too broad because they apparently don't even understand English, or just didn't read the question itself, so they read "does X exist" as being too broad because it's impossible to list every possible X.