Closely related: Is the site tour actually particularly helpful in helping people formulate good questions and answers?
Also somewhat related: Rephrase items on the Tour page
Can we alter the section on what kinds of questions to avoid asking to read something like the following (proposed additions in bold)?
Not all questions work well in our format. Avoid questions that are primarily opinion-based, or that are likely to generate discussion rather than answers.
Don't ask about...
- Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show
your work!what you've tried so far)- Product, service, software library, tool, or tutorial recommendations or comparisons
- Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
- Questions about server or network administration
- General tech-support questions about hardware and software that's not used primarily for programming
- Anything not directly related to writing computer programs
Questions should include adequate details to debug the problem.
Please see the On-Topic Guide for more details about what topics you can ask about here.
Edit: The Software Engineering SE tour has the following in their list of things not to ask about:
...finding or recommending products or services, including tools, libraries or packages, programming languages, books, scholarly papers, tutorials, articles, or blogs
I think that that's much clearer than what's on the Stack Overflow tour page. Tutorials, articles, and blogs aren't really products, so, strictly speaking, asking for recommendations for tutorials isn't asking for a product or service recommendation.
They also list "career or education advice" as an example of something not to ask about, which actually comes up fairly regularly - e.g. "which programming language should I learn next?" kind of questions. I guess you could argue that this already falls under the category of "primarily opinion-based" questions that the tour already warns against, but it could be helpful to be explicit about the point.