For some time I encounter quite many questions, which follow very similar scenario: the question violates some SO rules, but actually is very helpful, receives many upvotes and favourites. Let the example be: Good example of Reactive Extensions Use
In summary, this is a question of type "give me example of...", which technically falls under "not constructive". But it has >40 score, which puts it in 0.4% that useful posts of the whole site.
The natural resolution to such question would be to ask someone to search in Google, but actually when you enter "Example of Rx usage" in Google, this StackOverflow's question appears as a first result.
This is only a single example; I agree, that like 98% of "non-constructive"s are absolutely justified, but there are some exceptions, which are closed and prevent users to enter more information on that matter, but on the other hand are very useful and follow the general purpose of SO site: to provide useful knowledge.
What I'd suggest in this case would be some kind of exception mechanism, which would allow users (say, 5000+) to vote, such that this kind of questions - despite breaking SO's rules - are protected against closing and allow adding new answers.
This is of course a long-shot and very unlikely to happen; so my question is: What is the proper way of dealing with such questions? Close them in accordance with SO rules, but actually against SO general purpose? Vote on reopening?