For example, this question here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36482993/chat-server-design-without-using-a-database-or-kafka
In reference to the guidelines of SO, asking what technology solution to use is not:
- a specific programming problem
- a software algorithm
But, in reference to the guidelines of SO it does ask about:
- software tools commonly used by programmers
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
I ask because I've seen many questions like the one posted above flagged and then closed as "off-topic". It's interesting because I definitely see how questions like these don't really fit into the great niche that SO has become, which strictly seems to be about asking a specific technical answer and getting a specific technical solution; a solution that may vary from author to author but are unbiased/objective in nature.
Questions like the one above seem to be open to opinions which can lead into long, broad answers. In otherwords, while the question may not be literally "off-topic" by SO standards, the answers are at risk of being genuinely off-topic. But the question itself does seem to have a place in SO if presented appropriately, but that's the tricky part.
Where do questions like those belong? One might think SE: Programming, but they get shut down there, too. Thoughts?