If I understand it correctly, the voting system should help reduce as much as possible the influence of the subjective opinions, leaving a mean estimate of the question/answer's quality made by the majority of the users. The problem I am addressing is that for this to work, the post should reach enough users and let them express their opinion about it with up/downvoting. However the post might be flagged as off-topic and closed or deleted long before that happens. In other words that, what a couple of people (even with a high rep.) find inappropriate, might be actually beneficial for hundreds or thousands other users.
In that order of thoughts, I have a hard time to exaplain to myself why this post (which I find really helpful indeed) is well received, though this one is considered as off-topic or even spam for:
asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource
Technically speaking, both questions ask for an off-site resource, though there is a difference in their reception. May we speak about double standards here or there is something I am missing?
I am not asking this because I don't want my question to be closed. Actually, I've deleted it myself and I prefer that it remains so. After all my goal was to give something back to the community which helped me along the way and to feel bad about it is the last thing I would like. The reason why I am asking this is that I would like to know how that should be in general.
A screenshot of the deleted post: