In the latest SO blog post Joel Spolsky states:
We don’t allow opinionated questions, because they descend into flame wars that don’t help people who need an answer right now.
This is false. Being subjective does not always mean that discussion, argument, and opinions can not be insightful. Certainly disrespectful flame wars have no place on SO, but that doesn't mean subjective discussion should be banned. I've never seen a personal insult on SO and there are other mechanisms to take care of that potential problem.
Please reconsider this policy. There's no lack of bytes or limit on space for helpful content here. On the Asking help page there is mention that open ended questions "push other questions off the front page". That's not a valid reason to exclude potentially helpful content. Please let's not be like wikipedia with their deletionists and strict notoriety requirements. Let's practice inclusionism.
Many users have found great answers and up voted many "What's the best ...?" questions, even though they are often closed. They have tremendous value and should be allowed. They are often have concise useful community reviewed and voted upon answers.
We the users will be better served with a more liberal inclusion policy of respectful subjective content. Opinions can have value.