Today I noticed that a question I made 4 years ago was closed as opinion based, and I am really struggling to understand the rationale for this.
The question essentially asks what is the difference between using X vs using Y, and what is the difference in performance between the two.
Essentially, the answer is that there is no performance difference and therefore which you use is a matter of taste.
I agree that the question would be opinion-based if it was: "given that X and Y are equivalent, which one should I use?". But the question is not about that, and the answer is certainly not based on an opinion: "the underlying machine code has to perform a jump anyway" and therefore X and Y are equivalent.
I did not know at the time that X and Y were equivalent, and a lot of other people also did not know (or do not know). The answer is independent of opinions, it was at the time relevant to me and others, and is the only thing being asked in the question.
I don't see how this question is opinion based, but maybe I am missing something fundamental about the meaning of opinion-based here. Could someone elucidate this? Because if it is opinion based, then I prefer to have it deleted.