Note that some subjective questions are still on-topic. They are just held to a very rigorous standard. From the off-topic page, opinion-based questions:
are allowed, but “subjective” does not mean
“anything goes”. All subjective questions are expected to be
constructive. What does that mean? Constructive subjective questions:
- inspire answers that explain “why” and “how”
- tend to have long, not short, answers
- have a constructive, fair, and impartial tone
- invite sharing experiences over opinions
- insist that opinion be backed up with facts and references
- are more than just mindless social fun
Even though the top-voted answer outright identifies the question as opinion-based, the question (and this answer) meet all the above criteria. Notice the length and content of the answer. It's full of explanations and personal coding experience.
Basically, you've just seen one of the rarest questions -- a well-formed subjective question. The question is on-topic and the audit is actually accurate. Don't feel bad about failing this one though since most of the time, these kinds of questions aren't that well-formed, and the answers they get are really bad.