I wrote this question some minutes ago where I was looking for help and got five downvotes after less than 10 minutes. It's also inspired on an old and no more effective question which instead got 1.
I understand that questions have also to be helpful for other people and not just for me, but seriously I can't understand this.
I got told this "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it."
The problem is that I don't know how to get started since this problem feels really difficult for me as there are really few resources to resolve it. It's not something like C++ vs Java which could bring thousands of opinion-based answers; it's about a thing that for me it's just difficult to do.
Above all among so many downvotes no one even tried to suggest me a solution, so if my question can generate so many "attract opinionated answers" why didn't get 1?
And why can the other question I linked be considered legitimate while mine is not?
He also asked for help like this
I'm about to start a new project and am currently stuck at the research stage. I'm trying to find clues as to how to implement an interactive map of sorts.
But it wasn't pissed off so much by downvotes.
This is the opposite of helping, and while I'm making questions like this and getting downvoted, the first person who creates a question "Hey how to create an array in Java" which could be found in every book or guide gets 1000+ upvotes, and this feels mostly a load of dingo's kidneys.
Can you explain me here without downvoting what was really wrong? If there is a way I can ask again my problem in a better way tell me and vote my question I linked to delete it, so I start a new one in a way where I respect better rules. I didn't intend to offend anybody; it was just a question!