I just want to chime in with an example of what I consider an official "style" guide: Microsoft's Framework Design Guidelines for .NET on MSDN. Also, consider that the Code Analysis Tool that is included in Visual Studio issues warnings for violations of the Framework Design Guidelines.†
That said, I am ambivalent about simply "parroting" these guidelines within SO's new Documentation feature. (This actually reflects my ambivalence about the entirety of Documentation as it now stands.) For such matters, I will always place more trust in the language authority's documentation.
In Q&A, with respect to matters that concern language/framework conventions, I have always appreciated links to the language authority's documentation. Similarly, in Documentation, perhaps such links can provided in the introductory material for the appropriate topics.
† Of course, a programmer can always choose to ignore such warnings. But this should be done in a clear-headed fashion.