I've been here a long time (since Beta, though I wasn't active and lost the badge). In the entire time I've participated in this community, I've always understood "opinion-based" not to mean "there's an opinion-component to the question" ... because easily 75+% of all answers have some degree of opinion to them.
Instead, I've always understood it to mean "there is no one correct answer to this question, you're only (or at least mostly) asking for opinions".
But today I saw a question (not mine) closed, despite asking for a primarily technical answer. Without focusing on the specifics, it was generally asking "my language has a standard library with multiple methods for doing the same thing: is one of those methods better than the other, for instance more reliable?"
Not only did this question get 4 close votes for being opinion-based, but a moderator removed my comment arguing that it was a legitimate question. So it seems clear I've lost my understanding of where the line is, and I guess what I'm asking is ... where's the line now?
Can anyone point me to a way of clarifying when we're allowed to ask: "there's two ways to skin a cat, should I pick one?"