There's a simpler way to tell whether a shell-related question is on-topic for Stack Overflow:
If the question mentions the commands they used and there isn't a clear link to which shell environment they're using, or if there's no correlation to an executable script that they're authoring, then it's safe to presume that the question is off-topic for SO.
In the context of the question you've linked, here's the telltale signs:
when i do the following set of commands:
Everything works, when I replace bash binary 4.3.30 with compiled 4.4.0, nano fails with error message:
I believe this a bug in bash and I would like to see if the hive mind has any suggestion (other than reporting the bug).
From this, I infer that the OP is using Bash as a general power user as opposed to a programmer.
In other words, in order for a question to be suitable for Stack Overflow, it needs to be specific to programming. Since this question is not about using Bash in the context of programming, so it is off-topic.