I'm fairly sure this will get closed, but here it goes...
I've been noticing an annoying trend here on Meta, it seems that unpopular opinions are being suppressed via closure.
Voting to close questions as dups of, at best, tangentially related questions and, my personal favorite, closing questions as "primarily opinion based" seems to be becoming the norm happening a little too often.
To be clear a lot of these closed posts aren't great, they're often unpopular for good reason, but shouldn't we be voicing disagreement with votes or, perhaps better, with answers rather than just shutting down the question?
Some examples. Note that many aren't good questions, and some perhaps should have been closed, but not for the reason used.
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/298138/do-we-want-a-rainbow-hat
- Had the community responded in a negative way towards changing the site's logo temporarily, would Stack Overflow have changed it regardless?
- Question about programming, not a programming language
- What to do with this
- Do we allow religious invocations in questions/answers?
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/298552/how-to-quote-part-of-the-question-a-subquestion-in-an-answer
- How can I make the best out of contributing to SO?
Please don't get overly hung up on the specific examples.