I know that asking for library recommendation is off-topic on the site. However, many such questions could easily be reworded as just a survey and/or comparison of the currently available libraries for a specific problem.
For example, you can eliminate the "recommendation" part of this question, by writing something like this:
There are many pretty-printing libraries in Haskell. For example:
- pretty
- prettyprinter
- wl-pprint
What are the main differences and use cases for these libraries?
These kinds of questions can be very useful and often attract high-quality answers. For example, the by far most popular and highest voted question (and answer) about "haskell lenses" is asking for a library recommendation in the title but in the question body it asks for a comparison.
So, is asking such questions in general on topic? And is rewording old questions like this to be less subjective a good idea?
Deciding which library to use is a difficult problem and having a basic shallow survey of the field can be very useful.