To answer your question:
Is advising unfairly-treated newbies to use other SE sites okay?
No, it is not. Let's assume for a moment that the user was unfairly treated. In that case directing them to other sites is not a solution for the issue. If his question was good and on-topic and the question got closed incorrectly, it needs to be reopened. If it got downvoted where it should really have received upvotes, you can upvote it. That addresses the unfair treatment. Telling them to take it somewhere else doesn't do them justice, nor does it improve the site.
But ...
If the treatment has not been unfair, telling them to take it somewhere else on the network only moves crap around for other sites to deal with. Only if we're dealing with an edge case which is off-topic on the current site, but good and on-topic on an other, should you advise them to take it somewhere else. And if you do, always make sure you know that it's good for the other site, and advise them to read through the help center to establish that for themselves.
2/bin/ld.exe: unrecognized option '--large-address-aware'
didn't take much effort. The OP just didn't put effort into writing a good question (or solving the question themselves before asking it). As such, the treatment wasn't unfair, IMO.