A certain question of mine, formulated as "Why should I do XYZ?", was recently closed as primarily opinion-based.
I suspect that if I formulated it as "What are some benefits of doing XYZ?", it would be accepted more favourably. This is supported by abundance of questions phrased like the latter variant.
I see a slight problem with this. These two questions tend to attract identical answers, and therefore should be viewed as identical questions.
Should these formulations be viewed as completely interchangeable, or should the latter variant be preferred? Or perhaps both are equally bad? An answer to this related, but not identical, question suggests that "best practice" questions should not be allowed (I disagree; I consider best industry practices facts, not opinions).
Note that I am not asking about where to ask questions that are not a good fit for Stack Overflow. My question is specifically about questions on Stack Overflow.