So there are two different issues here, close votes and downvotes. Let's start with the close votes.
While I can understand why someone might choose Primary Opinion Based (note at this point that only 3 people have thus far), this is indeed not a great choice of close vote. The existing Too Broad close reason is far better. There are just tons of different reasons why two different programs written in two radically different languages will perform differently. And on top of that they're affected by all sorts of different factors. There's differences inherent to the language, differences inherent to how the program was written in each language, the context in which the program was run (OS, software, hardware, etc.) and so on. There's just so much going on in a question like that in trying to explain the results of the two programs and why and how they are different.
Questions like these often walk a pretty tight line between Too Broad and Primarily Opinion Based based on how you interpret them. If you interpret them as asking for every relevant factor, it's Too Broad, if you interpret it as asking for what people think the most important factor(s) are, then it's opinion based. This is why I say that I understand the POB votes, even if I would cast a Too Broad vote myself.
As far as votes, there are all sorts of other factors, in addition to the ones above, that come into play.
Some people may feel that the underlying program is not useful to use as an example and that explanations about why it behaves different aren't going to be useful to people writing constructive programs.
Additionally the tone of the question...leaves a bit to be desired. It very much comes off as a "why is C# so much worse than Python, it's such a bad language" (particularly in the comments, where it really pushes that angle a whole lot more than in the question itself). That's simply not a recipe for getting a question well received. Language wars just aren't constructive discussions to have. In fact, it was the textbook example of the old "Not Constructive" close reason. I release that this isn't technically the literal question asked here, but honestly, especially given all of the comments, it's clearly the question that the question author is trying to get people to respond to. They got their wish, and lots of people have indeed responded to the question as if that's what it's asking.
And of course, as always when it comes to downvotes, different people have different criteria for what they consider useful. These are some theories, presented by others, that I also agree with. I'm sure others are voting for other reasons as well. But most importantly, assume good faith here. Just because you read a question and think it's useful doesn't mean that anyone that anyone who downvoted it is a mean spoilsport that just wants other people to have a bad time. You're far better off assuming that they honestly don't think that the question is a useful one, even if you can't understand what their reason is, specifically.
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