Software tool / library recommendations for common application scenarios (e.g. CSV parsing) are for good reasons considered off-topic on stackoverflow as they tend to result more into opinion polls than answers (e.g. CSV API for Java).
For very niche / non-common application scenario's where it is in doubt whether a single software tool or library even exists for the task, the risk of turning into an opinion poll can be regarded as very low. At the same time, such questions might potentially save other users who have been elaborately searching google for the tool / library that does the specific thing that they need a lot of time. Of course there is https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/, but it doesn't nearly have the userbase that stackoverflow has and many questions seem to stay unanswered.
Aren't we missing out on potentially interesting questions/answers by also regarding the niche / non-common kind of recommendation questions as off-topic on stackoverflow?
A concrete example of such a nice / non-common recommandation question is this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30197556/multinomial-test-in-java, which I posted on stackoverflow earlier today and got classified as off-topic. Extensive googling in this case did not provide a library that performs the task requested, but that does not necessarily mean that no such library exists. It does mean however that there is definitely no plethora of such libraries, and the risk of an opinion poll type of answer section is therefore near zero.
(Note that I did not post this out of bitterness of my stackoverflow question being put on hold, I have no problem with that. I was just curious about your ideas on this topic.)