I recently inadvertently caused a stir by asking a question that a commentator though could be asked on an external dedicated forum (comment & discussion has been removed by a moderator now).
The question itself was a valid question (nobody suggested the question itself was off-topic / invalid / not in accordance with guidance), just that using an external forum would be a 'better' place for it as if there were insufficient people with knowledge on that site.
The short comment debate (before it was removed) seemed to suggest that some members partially hold opinions similar to the following:
If a dedicated external forum exists for a topic then that should be used and not a stack overflow site.
If it isn't a common topic which the active posters are typically unfamiliar with then it's probably not worth posting here.
The first seems inconsistent to me; there are dedicated forums for everything so if you follow that logic then stack overflow might as well close up shop or be unsuccessful (in contradiction to the observed success)
The second seems to suggest to be that some active members don't want to broaden the searchable knowledge base available here.
Please can readers (presumably active posters) let me know what the common view is on these 2 viewpoints are so I can decide where to post in the future.
(Of course it could just be commentators seizing on an excuse for an argument).