On a more general note:
The question got closed because it wasn't meeting exact criteria for the format and information that Stack Overflow wants. Yet none of those criteria were stipulated in the original ask a question window. If you want people to include certain information in a certain way, then don't provide a text box and say "ask a question" with no direction.
But that is the case. Have a look at the right panel next to the "ask a question" area under "more helpful links" you have all the information about how to ask a good question and additionally there is some explicit guidance on the right side above the links (like "Avoid asking opinion-based questions.")
If that was not enough, what would you be missing or how could that be improved? Feel free and welcome to make more specific proposals for improvement there. How can askers be made even more aware of it?
I got snippy "it works for me, you're doing something wrong" answers. I am an experienced developer and that makes me want to go somewhere else rather than try to contribute more.
We are all humans and make mistakes. Sometimes, someone will get snippy and there will be a certain amount of snippiness everywhere all the time. Where do you want to go to avoid that? Again of course there might be still room left to avoid that. If there are any specific proposal for how to reduce it, I would be very keen on seeing them. In the meantime I would just ignore it or point it out. Downvoting unhelpful content as well as flagging unfriendly comments for moderator attention are additional measures.
For example a "Believe me, it doesn't work for me and doesn't help me solving my problem either." comment should do the trick in the above case.
I have seen what Stack Overflow can be and want to contribute but I don't want to deal with the drama when people are just trying to ask questions. I have enough stress in my life and don't need that.
If you know that Stack Overflow can be very useful but had personally a bad experience, it means that you had just bad luck. I'm sorry for that and of course it's your decision to contribute or not to contribute. If you have proposals for how to improve the system further, don't hesitate to post them. I think that may end up in a productive outcome.