There are some "classic" questions on Stack Overflow which were tremendously popular in their day, but which are now closed because they are not a single question with a canonical answer. As an example, Hidden Features of Python: an overly broad question with 191 answers as I write this, each different from the last.
There are some Internet articles which cover similar topics. They are highly useful, but by modern standards inappropriate for StackOverflow, except maybe as a series of canonical self-answered questions to provide common dupe targets. An example of this might be Common Python Gotchas.
Provided the appropriate format is followed and information isn't lifted from external sources without attribution, are these sorts of things on-topic and appropriate as Documentation Topics and Examples?
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