I failed this review audit over this question. I said it was unsalvageable as primarily opinion-based. The review system said I failed because the question "looks OK". The question is asking "I'm not interested in trivial examples, but natural examples that I can encounter in practice while doing reduction on parallel streams."
The asker has no problem to solve. There is not an underlying task to complete, or hurdle to overcome. This is in essence asking the API authors to justify the existence of some piece of functionality. Maybe they'll chime in, maybe other people have found this API useful, maybe there are concrete examples that can be provided. But this will all be opinion ("we created this API because ...", "we found it useful because ...", "I think it's not trivial because ..."). In my understanding of Stack Overflow's purpose, this question is outside of it. I don't know if there is a Stack Exchange site where this question would belong (maybe software engineering?) but it doesn't seem to fit here.
Does the question fit the definition of "primarily opinion-based"?